1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.media; 18 19 import android.Manifest; 20 import android.annotation.NonNull; 21 import android.annotation.SdkConstant; 22 import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; 23 import android.annotation.SystemApi; 24 import android.app.PendingIntent; 25 import android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice; 26 import android.content.ComponentName; 27 import android.content.Context; 28 import android.content.Intent; 29 import android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy; 30 import android.media.session.MediaController; 31 import android.media.session.MediaSession; 32 import android.media.session.MediaSessionLegacyHelper; 33 import android.media.session.MediaSessionManager; 34 import android.os.Binder; 35 import android.os.Handler; 36 import android.os.IBinder; 37 import android.os.Looper; 38 import android.os.Message; 39 import android.os.Process; 40 import android.os.RemoteException; 41 import android.os.SystemClock; 42 import android.os.ServiceManager; 43 import android.os.UserHandle; 44 import android.provider.Settings; 45 import android.util.ArrayMap; 46 import android.util.Log; 47 import android.util.Pair; 48 import android.view.KeyEvent; 49 50 import java.util.ArrayList; 51 import java.util.Collection; 52 import java.util.HashMap; 53 import java.util.Iterator; 54 55 /** 56 * AudioManager provides access to volume and ringer mode control. 57 * <p> 58 * Use <code>Context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE)</code> to get 59 * an instance of this class. 60 */ 61 public class AudioManager { 62 63 private Context mOriginalContext; 64 private Context mApplicationContext; 65 private long mVolumeKeyUpTime; 66 private final boolean mUseVolumeKeySounds; 67 private final boolean mUseFixedVolume; 68 private static String TAG = "AudioManager"; 69 private static final AudioPortEventHandler sAudioPortEventHandler = new AudioPortEventHandler(); 70 71 /** 72 * Broadcast intent, a hint for applications that audio is about to become 73 * 'noisy' due to a change in audio outputs. For example, this intent may 74 * be sent when a wired headset is unplugged, or when an A2DP audio 75 * sink is disconnected, and the audio system is about to automatically 76 * switch audio route to the speaker. Applications that are controlling 77 * audio streams may consider pausing, reducing volume or some other action 78 * on receipt of this intent so as not to surprise the user with audio 79 * from the speaker. 80 */ 81 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 82 public static final String ACTION_AUDIO_BECOMING_NOISY = "android.media.AUDIO_BECOMING_NOISY"; 83 84 /** 85 * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the ringer mode has 86 * changed. Includes the new ringer mode. 87 * 88 * @see #EXTRA_RINGER_MODE 89 */ 90 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 91 public static final String RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.media.RINGER_MODE_CHANGED"; 92 93 /** 94 * @hide 95 * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the internal ringer mode has 96 * changed. Includes the new ringer mode. 97 * 98 * @see #EXTRA_RINGER_MODE 99 */ 100 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 101 public static final String INTERNAL_RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION = 102 "android.media.INTERNAL_RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION"; 103 104 /** 105 * The new ringer mode. 106 * 107 * @see #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION 108 * @see #RINGER_MODE_NORMAL 109 * @see #RINGER_MODE_SILENT 110 * @see #RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE 111 */ 112 public static final String EXTRA_RINGER_MODE = "android.media.EXTRA_RINGER_MODE"; 113 114 /** 115 * Broadcast intent action indicating that the vibrate setting has 116 * changed. Includes the vibrate type and its new setting. 117 * 118 * @see #EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE 119 * @see #EXTRA_VIBRATE_SETTING 120 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 121 * current ringer mode and listen to {@link #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION} instead. 122 */ 123 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 124 public static final String VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED_ACTION = 125 "android.media.VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED"; 126 127 /** 128 * @hide Broadcast intent when the volume for a particular stream type changes. 129 * Includes the stream, the new volume and previous volumes. 130 * Notes: 131 * - for internal platform use only, do not make public, 132 * - never used for "remote" volume changes 133 * 134 * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE 135 * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE 136 * @see #EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE 137 */ 138 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 139 public static final String VOLUME_CHANGED_ACTION = "android.media.VOLUME_CHANGED_ACTION"; 140 141 /** 142 * @hide Broadcast intent when the devices for a particular stream type changes. 143 * Includes the stream, the new devices and previous devices. 144 * Notes: 145 * - for internal platform use only, do not make public, 146 * - never used for "remote" volume changes 147 * 148 * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE 149 * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES 150 * @see #EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES 151 * @see #getDevicesForStream 152 */ 153 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 154 public static final String STREAM_DEVICES_CHANGED_ACTION = 155 "android.media.STREAM_DEVICES_CHANGED_ACTION"; 156 157 /** 158 * @hide Broadcast intent when a stream mute state changes. 159 * Includes the stream that changed and the new mute state 160 * 161 * @see #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE 162 * @see #EXTRA_STREAM_VOLUME_MUTED 163 */ 164 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 165 public static final String STREAM_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION = 166 "android.media.STREAM_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION"; 167 168 /** 169 * @hide Broadcast intent when the master mute state changes. 170 * Includes the the new volume 171 * 172 * @see #EXTRA_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED 173 */ 174 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 175 public static final String MASTER_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION = 176 "android.media.MASTER_MUTE_CHANGED_ACTION"; 177 178 /** 179 * The new vibrate setting for a particular type. 180 * 181 * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED_ACTION 182 * @see #EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE 183 * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_ON 184 * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF 185 * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT 186 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 187 * current ringer mode and listen to {@link #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION} instead. 188 */ 189 public static final String EXTRA_VIBRATE_SETTING = "android.media.EXTRA_VIBRATE_SETTING"; 190 191 /** 192 * The vibrate type whose setting has changed. 193 * 194 * @see #VIBRATE_SETTING_CHANGED_ACTION 195 * @see #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION 196 * @see #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER 197 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 198 * current ringer mode and listen to {@link #RINGER_MODE_CHANGED_ACTION} instead. 199 */ 200 public static final String EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE = "android.media.EXTRA_VIBRATE_TYPE"; 201 202 /** 203 * @hide The stream type for the volume changed intent. 204 */ 205 public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE = "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE"; 206 207 /** 208 * @hide 209 * The stream type alias for the volume changed intent. 210 * For instance the intent may indicate a change of the {@link #STREAM_NOTIFICATION} stream 211 * type (as indicated by the {@link #EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE} extra), but this is also 212 * reflected by a change of the volume of its alias, {@link #STREAM_RING} on some devices, 213 * {@link #STREAM_MUSIC} on others (e.g. a television). 214 */ 215 public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE_ALIAS = 216 "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_TYPE_ALIAS"; 217 218 /** 219 * @hide The volume associated with the stream for the volume changed intent. 220 */ 221 public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE = 222 "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE"; 223 224 /** 225 * @hide The previous volume associated with the stream for the volume changed intent. 226 */ 227 public static final String EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE = 228 "android.media.EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_VALUE"; 229 230 /** 231 * @hide The devices associated with the stream for the stream devices changed intent. 232 */ 233 public static final String EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES = 234 "android.media.EXTRA_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES"; 235 236 /** 237 * @hide The previous devices associated with the stream for the stream devices changed intent. 238 */ 239 public static final String EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES = 240 "android.media.EXTRA_PREV_VOLUME_STREAM_DEVICES"; 241 242 /** 243 * @hide The new master volume mute state for the master mute changed intent. 244 * Value is boolean 245 */ 246 public static final String EXTRA_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED = 247 "android.media.EXTRA_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED"; 248 249 /** 250 * @hide The new stream volume mute state for the stream mute changed intent. 251 * Value is boolean 252 */ 253 public static final String EXTRA_STREAM_VOLUME_MUTED = 254 "android.media.EXTRA_STREAM_VOLUME_MUTED"; 255 256 /** 257 * Broadcast Action: Wired Headset plugged in or unplugged. 258 * 259 * You <em>cannot</em> receive this through components declared 260 * in manifests, only by explicitly registering for it with 261 * {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter) 262 * Context.registerReceiver()}. 263 * 264 * <p>The intent will have the following extra values: 265 * <ul> 266 * <li><em>state</em> - 0 for unplugged, 1 for plugged. </li> 267 * <li><em>name</em> - Headset type, human readable string </li> 268 * <li><em>microphone</em> - 1 if headset has a microphone, 0 otherwise </li> 269 * </ul> 270 * </ul> 271 */ 272 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 273 public static final String ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG = 274 "android.intent.action.HEADSET_PLUG"; 275 276 /** 277 * Broadcast Action: A sticky broadcast indicating an HDMI cable was plugged or unplugged. 278 * 279 * The intent will have the following extra values: {@link #EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE}, 280 * {@link #EXTRA_MAX_CHANNEL_COUNT}, {@link #EXTRA_ENCODINGS}. 281 * <p>It can only be received by explicitly registering for it with 282 * {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}. 283 */ 284 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 285 public static final String ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG = 286 "android.media.action.HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG"; 287 288 /** 289 * Extra used in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG} to communicate whether HDMI is plugged in 290 * or unplugged. 291 * An integer value of 1 indicates a plugged-in state, 0 is unplugged. 292 */ 293 public static final String EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE = "android.media.extra.AUDIO_PLUG_STATE"; 294 295 /** 296 * Extra used in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG} to define the maximum number of channels 297 * supported by the HDMI device. 298 * The corresponding integer value is only available when the device is plugged in (as expressed 299 * by {@link #EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE}). 300 */ 301 public static final String EXTRA_MAX_CHANNEL_COUNT = "android.media.extra.MAX_CHANNEL_COUNT"; 302 303 /** 304 * Extra used in {@link #ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG} to define the audio encodings supported by 305 * the connected HDMI device. 306 * The corresponding array of encoding values is only available when the device is plugged in 307 * (as expressed by {@link #EXTRA_AUDIO_PLUG_STATE}). Encoding values are defined in 308 * {@link AudioFormat} (for instance see {@link AudioFormat#ENCODING_PCM_16BIT}). Use 309 * {@link android.content.Intent#getIntArrayExtra(String)} to retrieve the encoding values. 310 */ 311 public static final String EXTRA_ENCODINGS = "android.media.extra.ENCODINGS"; 312 313 /** The audio stream for phone calls */ 314 public static final int STREAM_VOICE_CALL = AudioSystem.STREAM_VOICE_CALL; 315 /** The audio stream for system sounds */ 316 public static final int STREAM_SYSTEM = AudioSystem.STREAM_SYSTEM; 317 /** The audio stream for the phone ring */ 318 public static final int STREAM_RING = AudioSystem.STREAM_RING; 319 /** The audio stream for music playback */ 320 public static final int STREAM_MUSIC = AudioSystem.STREAM_MUSIC; 321 /** The audio stream for alarms */ 322 public static final int STREAM_ALARM = AudioSystem.STREAM_ALARM; 323 /** The audio stream for notifications */ 324 public static final int STREAM_NOTIFICATION = AudioSystem.STREAM_NOTIFICATION; 325 /** @hide The audio stream for phone calls when connected to bluetooth */ 326 public static final int STREAM_BLUETOOTH_SCO = AudioSystem.STREAM_BLUETOOTH_SCO; 327 /** @hide The audio stream for enforced system sounds in certain countries (e.g camera in Japan) */ 328 public static final int STREAM_SYSTEM_ENFORCED = AudioSystem.STREAM_SYSTEM_ENFORCED; 329 /** The audio stream for DTMF Tones */ 330 public static final int STREAM_DTMF = AudioSystem.STREAM_DTMF; 331 /** @hide The audio stream for text to speech (TTS) */ 332 public static final int STREAM_TTS = AudioSystem.STREAM_TTS; 333 /** Number of audio streams */ 334 /** 335 * @deprecated Use AudioSystem.getNumStreamTypes() instead 336 */ 337 @Deprecated public static final int NUM_STREAMS = AudioSystem.NUM_STREAMS; 338 339 /** 340 * Increase the ringer volume. 341 * 342 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 343 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 344 */ 345 public static final int ADJUST_RAISE = 1; 346 347 /** 348 * Decrease the ringer volume. 349 * 350 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 351 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 352 */ 353 public static final int ADJUST_LOWER = -1; 354 355 /** 356 * Maintain the previous ringer volume. This may be useful when needing to 357 * show the volume toast without actually modifying the volume. 358 * 359 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 360 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 361 */ 362 public static final int ADJUST_SAME = 0; 363 364 /** 365 * Mute the volume. Has no effect if the stream is already muted. 366 * 367 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 368 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 369 */ 370 public static final int ADJUST_MUTE = -100; 371 372 /** 373 * Unmute the volume. Has no effect if the stream is not muted. 374 * 375 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 376 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 377 */ 378 public static final int ADJUST_UNMUTE = 100; 379 380 /** 381 * Toggle the mute state. If muted the stream will be unmuted. If not muted 382 * the stream will be muted. 383 * 384 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 385 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 386 */ 387 public static final int ADJUST_TOGGLE_MUTE = 101; 388 389 // Flags should be powers of 2! 390 391 /** 392 * Show a toast containing the current volume. 393 * 394 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 395 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 396 * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int) 397 * @see #setRingerMode(int) 398 */ 399 public static final int FLAG_SHOW_UI = 1 << 0; 400 401 /** 402 * Whether to include ringer modes as possible options when changing volume. 403 * For example, if true and volume level is 0 and the volume is adjusted 404 * with {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, then the ringer mode may switch the silent or 405 * vibrate mode. 406 * <p> 407 * By default this is on for the ring stream. If this flag is included, 408 * this behavior will be present regardless of the stream type being 409 * affected by the ringer mode. 410 * 411 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 412 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 413 */ 414 public static final int FLAG_ALLOW_RINGER_MODES = 1 << 1; 415 416 /** 417 * Whether to play a sound when changing the volume. 418 * <p> 419 * If this is given to {@link #adjustVolume(int, int)} or 420 * {@link #adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int, int, int)}, it may be ignored 421 * in some cases (for example, the decided stream type is not 422 * {@link AudioManager#STREAM_RING}, or the volume is being adjusted 423 * downward). 424 * 425 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 426 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 427 * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int) 428 */ 429 public static final int FLAG_PLAY_SOUND = 1 << 2; 430 431 /** 432 * Removes any sounds/vibrate that may be in the queue, or are playing (related to 433 * changing volume). 434 */ 435 public static final int FLAG_REMOVE_SOUND_AND_VIBRATE = 1 << 3; 436 437 /** 438 * Whether to vibrate if going into the vibrate ringer mode. 439 */ 440 public static final int FLAG_VIBRATE = 1 << 4; 441 442 /** 443 * Indicates to VolumePanel that the volume slider should be disabled as user 444 * cannot change the stream volume 445 * @hide 446 */ 447 public static final int FLAG_FIXED_VOLUME = 1 << 5; 448 449 /** 450 * Indicates the volume set/adjust call is for Bluetooth absolute volume 451 * @hide 452 */ 453 public static final int FLAG_BLUETOOTH_ABS_VOLUME = 1 << 6; 454 455 /** 456 * Adjusting the volume was prevented due to silent mode, display a hint in the UI. 457 * @hide 458 */ 459 public static final int FLAG_SHOW_SILENT_HINT = 1 << 7; 460 461 /** 462 * Indicates the volume call is for Hdmi Cec system audio volume 463 * @hide 464 */ 465 public static final int FLAG_HDMI_SYSTEM_AUDIO_VOLUME = 1 << 8; 466 467 /** 468 * Indicates that this should only be handled if media is actively playing. 469 * @hide 470 */ 471 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVE_MEDIA_ONLY = 1 << 9; 472 473 /** 474 * Like FLAG_SHOW_UI, but only dialog warnings and confirmations, no sliders. 475 * @hide 476 */ 477 public static final int FLAG_SHOW_UI_WARNINGS = 1 << 10; 478 479 /** 480 * Adjusting the volume down from vibrated was prevented, display a hint in the UI. 481 * @hide 482 */ 483 public static final int FLAG_SHOW_VIBRATE_HINT = 1 << 11; 484 485 /** 486 * Adjusting the volume due to a hardware key press. 487 * @hide 488 */ 489 public static final int FLAG_FROM_KEY = 1 << 12; 490 491 private static final String[] FLAG_NAMES = { 492 "FLAG_SHOW_UI", 493 "FLAG_ALLOW_RINGER_MODES", 494 "FLAG_PLAY_SOUND", 495 "FLAG_REMOVE_SOUND_AND_VIBRATE", 496 "FLAG_VIBRATE", 497 "FLAG_FIXED_VOLUME", 498 "FLAG_BLUETOOTH_ABS_VOLUME", 499 "FLAG_SHOW_SILENT_HINT", 500 "FLAG_HDMI_SYSTEM_AUDIO_VOLUME", 501 "FLAG_ACTIVE_MEDIA_ONLY", 502 "FLAG_SHOW_UI_WARNINGS", 503 "FLAG_SHOW_VIBRATE_HINT", 504 "FLAG_FROM_KEY", 505 }; 506 507 /** @hide */ flagsToString(int flags)508 public static String flagsToString(int flags) { 509 final StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); 510 for (int i = 0; i < FLAG_NAMES.length; i++) { 511 final int flag = 1 << i; 512 if ((flags & flag) != 0) { 513 if (sb.length() > 0) { 514 sb.append(','); 515 } 516 sb.append(FLAG_NAMES[i]); 517 flags &= ~flag; 518 } 519 } 520 if (flags != 0) { 521 if (sb.length() > 0) { 522 sb.append(','); 523 } 524 sb.append(flags); 525 } 526 return sb.toString(); 527 } 528 529 /** 530 * Ringer mode that will be silent and will not vibrate. (This overrides the 531 * vibrate setting.) 532 * 533 * @see #setRingerMode(int) 534 * @see #getRingerMode() 535 */ 536 public static final int RINGER_MODE_SILENT = 0; 537 538 /** 539 * Ringer mode that will be silent and will vibrate. (This will cause the 540 * phone ringer to always vibrate, but the notification vibrate to only 541 * vibrate if set.) 542 * 543 * @see #setRingerMode(int) 544 * @see #getRingerMode() 545 */ 546 public static final int RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE = 1; 547 548 /** 549 * Ringer mode that may be audible and may vibrate. It will be audible if 550 * the volume before changing out of this mode was audible. It will vibrate 551 * if the vibrate setting is on. 552 * 553 * @see #setRingerMode(int) 554 * @see #getRingerMode() 555 */ 556 public static final int RINGER_MODE_NORMAL = 2; 557 558 /** 559 * Maximum valid ringer mode value. Values must start from 0 and be contiguous. 560 * @hide 561 */ 562 public static final int RINGER_MODE_MAX = RINGER_MODE_NORMAL; 563 564 /** 565 * Vibrate type that corresponds to the ringer. 566 * 567 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 568 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 569 * @see #shouldVibrate(int) 570 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 571 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 572 */ 573 public static final int VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER = 0; 574 575 /** 576 * Vibrate type that corresponds to notifications. 577 * 578 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 579 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 580 * @see #shouldVibrate(int) 581 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 582 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 583 */ 584 public static final int VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION = 1; 585 586 /** 587 * Vibrate setting that suggests to never vibrate. 588 * 589 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 590 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 591 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 592 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 593 */ 594 public static final int VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF = 0; 595 596 /** 597 * Vibrate setting that suggests to vibrate when possible. 598 * 599 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 600 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 601 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 602 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 603 */ 604 public static final int VIBRATE_SETTING_ON = 1; 605 606 /** 607 * Vibrate setting that suggests to only vibrate when in the vibrate ringer 608 * mode. 609 * 610 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 611 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 612 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 613 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 614 */ 615 public static final int VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT = 2; 616 617 /** 618 * Suggests using the default stream type. This may not be used in all 619 * places a stream type is needed. 620 */ 621 public static final int USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE = Integer.MIN_VALUE; 622 623 private static IAudioService sService; 624 625 /** 626 * @hide 627 */ AudioManager(Context context)628 public AudioManager(Context context) { 629 setContext(context); 630 mUseVolumeKeySounds = getContext().getResources().getBoolean( 631 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_useVolumeKeySounds); 632 mUseFixedVolume = getContext().getResources().getBoolean( 633 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_useFixedVolume); 634 } 635 getContext()636 private Context getContext() { 637 if (mApplicationContext == null) { 638 setContext(mOriginalContext); 639 } 640 if (mApplicationContext != null) { 641 return mApplicationContext; 642 } 643 return mOriginalContext; 644 } 645 setContext(Context context)646 private void setContext(Context context) { 647 mApplicationContext = context.getApplicationContext(); 648 if (mApplicationContext != null) { 649 mOriginalContext = null; 650 } else { 651 mOriginalContext = context; 652 } 653 } 654 getService()655 private static IAudioService getService() 656 { 657 if (sService != null) { 658 return sService; 659 } 660 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); 661 sService = IAudioService.Stub.asInterface(b); 662 return sService; 663 } 664 665 /** 666 * Sends a simulated key event for a media button. 667 * To simulate a key press, you must first send a KeyEvent built with a 668 * {@link KeyEvent#ACTION_DOWN} action, then another event with the {@link KeyEvent#ACTION_UP} 669 * action. 670 * <p>The key event will be sent to the current media key event consumer which registered with 671 * {@link AudioManager#registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent)}. 672 * @param keyEvent a {@link KeyEvent} instance whose key code is one of 673 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MUTE}, 674 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_HEADSETHOOK}, 675 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY}, 676 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PAUSE}, 677 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE}, 678 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_STOP}, 679 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_NEXT}, 680 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_PREVIOUS}, 681 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_REWIND}, 682 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_RECORD}, 683 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_FAST_FORWARD}, 684 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_CLOSE}, 685 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_EJECT}, 686 * or {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_MEDIA_AUDIO_TRACK}. 687 */ dispatchMediaKeyEvent(KeyEvent keyEvent)688 public void dispatchMediaKeyEvent(KeyEvent keyEvent) { 689 MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()); 690 helper.sendMediaButtonEvent(keyEvent, false); 691 } 692 693 /** 694 * @hide 695 */ preDispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event, int stream)696 public void preDispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event, int stream) { 697 /* 698 * If the user hits another key within the play sound delay, then 699 * cancel the sound 700 */ 701 int keyCode = event.getKeyCode(); 702 if (keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN && keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP 703 && keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE 704 && mVolumeKeyUpTime + AudioSystem.PLAY_SOUND_DELAY > SystemClock.uptimeMillis()) { 705 /* 706 * The user has hit another key during the delay (e.g., 300ms) 707 * since the last volume key up, so cancel any sounds. 708 */ 709 adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(ADJUST_SAME, 710 stream, AudioManager.FLAG_REMOVE_SOUND_AND_VIBRATE); 711 } 712 } 713 714 /** 715 * @hide 716 */ handleKeyDown(KeyEvent event, int stream)717 public void handleKeyDown(KeyEvent event, int stream) { 718 int keyCode = event.getKeyCode(); 719 switch (keyCode) { 720 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP: 721 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN: 722 /* 723 * Adjust the volume in on key down since it is more 724 * responsive to the user. 725 */ 726 adjustSuggestedStreamVolume( 727 keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP 728 ? ADJUST_RAISE 729 : ADJUST_LOWER, 730 stream, 731 FLAG_SHOW_UI | FLAG_VIBRATE); 732 break; 733 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE: 734 if (event.getRepeatCount() == 0) { 735 MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()) 736 .sendVolumeKeyEvent(event, false); 737 } 738 break; 739 } 740 } 741 742 /** 743 * @hide 744 */ handleKeyUp(KeyEvent event, int stream)745 public void handleKeyUp(KeyEvent event, int stream) { 746 int keyCode = event.getKeyCode(); 747 switch (keyCode) { 748 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP: 749 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN: 750 /* 751 * Play a sound. This is done on key up since we don't want the 752 * sound to play when a user holds down volume down to mute. 753 */ 754 if (mUseVolumeKeySounds) { 755 adjustSuggestedStreamVolume( 756 ADJUST_SAME, 757 stream, 758 FLAG_PLAY_SOUND); 759 } 760 mVolumeKeyUpTime = SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); 761 break; 762 case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE: 763 MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()) 764 .sendVolumeKeyEvent(event, false); 765 break; 766 } 767 } 768 769 /** 770 * Indicates if the device implements a fixed volume policy. 771 * <p>Some devices may not have volume control and may operate at a fixed volume, 772 * and may not enable muting or changing the volume of audio streams. 773 * This method will return true on such devices. 774 * <p>The following APIs have no effect when volume is fixed: 775 * <ul> 776 * <li> {@link #adjustVolume(int, int)} 777 * <li> {@link #adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int, int, int)} 778 * <li> {@link #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)} 779 * <li> {@link #setStreamVolume(int, int, int)} 780 * <li> {@link #setRingerMode(int)} 781 * <li> {@link #setStreamSolo(int, boolean)} 782 * <li> {@link #setStreamMute(int, boolean)} 783 * </ul> 784 */ isVolumeFixed()785 public boolean isVolumeFixed() { 786 return mUseFixedVolume; 787 } 788 789 /** 790 * Adjusts the volume of a particular stream by one step in a direction. 791 * <p> 792 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide 793 * management of audio settings or the main telephony application. 794 * 795 * @param streamType The stream type to adjust. One of {@link #STREAM_VOICE_CALL}, 796 * {@link #STREAM_SYSTEM}, {@link #STREAM_RING}, {@link #STREAM_MUSIC} or 797 * {@link #STREAM_ALARM} 798 * @param direction The direction to adjust the volume. One of 799 * {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, {@link #ADJUST_RAISE}, or 800 * {@link #ADJUST_SAME}. 801 * @param flags One or more flags. 802 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 803 * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int) 804 */ adjustStreamVolume(int streamType, int direction, int flags)805 public void adjustStreamVolume(int streamType, int direction, int flags) { 806 IAudioService service = getService(); 807 try { 808 service.adjustStreamVolume(streamType, direction, flags, 809 getContext().getOpPackageName()); 810 } catch (RemoteException e) { 811 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in adjustStreamVolume", e); 812 } 813 } 814 815 /** 816 * Adjusts the volume of the most relevant stream. For example, if a call is 817 * active, it will have the highest priority regardless of if the in-call 818 * screen is showing. Another example, if music is playing in the background 819 * and a call is not active, the music stream will be adjusted. 820 * <p> 821 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the 822 * platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony 823 * application. 824 * <p> 825 * This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy 826 * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}. 827 * 828 * @param direction The direction to adjust the volume. One of 829 * {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, {@link #ADJUST_RAISE}, 830 * {@link #ADJUST_SAME}, {@link #ADJUST_MUTE}, 831 * {@link #ADJUST_UNMUTE}, or {@link #ADJUST_TOGGLE_MUTE}. 832 * @param flags One or more flags. 833 * @see #adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int, int, int) 834 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 835 * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int) 836 * @see #isVolumeFixed() 837 */ adjustVolume(int direction, int flags)838 public void adjustVolume(int direction, int flags) { 839 MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()); 840 helper.sendAdjustVolumeBy(USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE, direction, flags); 841 } 842 843 /** 844 * Adjusts the volume of the most relevant stream, or the given fallback 845 * stream. 846 * <p> 847 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the 848 * platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony 849 * application. 850 * <p> 851 * This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy 852 * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}. 853 * 854 * @param direction The direction to adjust the volume. One of 855 * {@link #ADJUST_LOWER}, {@link #ADJUST_RAISE}, 856 * {@link #ADJUST_SAME}, {@link #ADJUST_MUTE}, 857 * {@link #ADJUST_UNMUTE}, or {@link #ADJUST_TOGGLE_MUTE}. 858 * @param suggestedStreamType The stream type that will be used if there 859 * isn't a relevant stream. {@link #USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE} is 860 * valid here. 861 * @param flags One or more flags. 862 * @see #adjustVolume(int, int) 863 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 864 * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int) 865 * @see #isVolumeFixed() 866 */ adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int direction, int suggestedStreamType, int flags)867 public void adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(int direction, int suggestedStreamType, int flags) { 868 MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()); 869 helper.sendAdjustVolumeBy(suggestedStreamType, direction, flags); 870 } 871 872 /** @hide */ setMasterMute(boolean mute, int flags)873 public void setMasterMute(boolean mute, int flags) { 874 IAudioService service = getService(); 875 try { 876 service.setMasterMute(mute, flags, getContext().getOpPackageName(), 877 UserHandle.getCallingUserId()); 878 } catch (RemoteException e) { 879 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setMasterMute", e); 880 } 881 } 882 883 /** 884 * Returns the current ringtone mode. 885 * 886 * @return The current ringtone mode, one of {@link #RINGER_MODE_NORMAL}, 887 * {@link #RINGER_MODE_SILENT}, or {@link #RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE}. 888 * @see #setRingerMode(int) 889 */ getRingerMode()890 public int getRingerMode() { 891 IAudioService service = getService(); 892 try { 893 return service.getRingerModeExternal(); 894 } catch (RemoteException e) { 895 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getRingerMode", e); 896 return RINGER_MODE_NORMAL; 897 } 898 } 899 900 /** 901 * Checks valid ringer mode values. 902 * 903 * @return true if the ringer mode indicated is valid, false otherwise. 904 * 905 * @see #setRingerMode(int) 906 * @hide 907 */ isValidRingerMode(int ringerMode)908 public static boolean isValidRingerMode(int ringerMode) { 909 if (ringerMode < 0 || ringerMode > RINGER_MODE_MAX) { 910 return false; 911 } 912 IAudioService service = getService(); 913 try { 914 return service.isValidRingerMode(ringerMode); 915 } catch (RemoteException e) { 916 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isValidRingerMode", e); 917 return false; 918 } 919 } 920 921 /** 922 * Returns the maximum volume index for a particular stream. 923 * 924 * @param streamType The stream type whose maximum volume index is returned. 925 * @return The maximum valid volume index for the stream. 926 * @see #getStreamVolume(int) 927 */ getStreamMaxVolume(int streamType)928 public int getStreamMaxVolume(int streamType) { 929 IAudioService service = getService(); 930 try { 931 return service.getStreamMaxVolume(streamType); 932 } catch (RemoteException e) { 933 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getStreamMaxVolume", e); 934 return 0; 935 } 936 } 937 938 /** 939 * Returns the minimum volume index for a particular stream. 940 * 941 * @param streamType The stream type whose minimum volume index is returned. 942 * @return The minimum valid volume index for the stream. 943 * @see #getStreamVolume(int) 944 * @hide 945 */ getStreamMinVolume(int streamType)946 public int getStreamMinVolume(int streamType) { 947 IAudioService service = getService(); 948 try { 949 return service.getStreamMinVolume(streamType); 950 } catch (RemoteException e) { 951 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getStreamMinVolume", e); 952 return 0; 953 } 954 } 955 956 /** 957 * Returns the current volume index for a particular stream. 958 * 959 * @param streamType The stream type whose volume index is returned. 960 * @return The current volume index for the stream. 961 * @see #getStreamMaxVolume(int) 962 * @see #setStreamVolume(int, int, int) 963 */ getStreamVolume(int streamType)964 public int getStreamVolume(int streamType) { 965 IAudioService service = getService(); 966 try { 967 return service.getStreamVolume(streamType); 968 } catch (RemoteException e) { 969 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getStreamVolume", e); 970 return 0; 971 } 972 } 973 974 /** 975 * Get last audible volume before stream was muted. 976 * 977 * @hide 978 */ getLastAudibleStreamVolume(int streamType)979 public int getLastAudibleStreamVolume(int streamType) { 980 IAudioService service = getService(); 981 try { 982 return service.getLastAudibleStreamVolume(streamType); 983 } catch (RemoteException e) { 984 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getLastAudibleStreamVolume", e); 985 return 0; 986 } 987 } 988 989 /** 990 * Get the stream type whose volume is driving the UI sounds volume. 991 * UI sounds are screen lock/unlock, camera shutter, key clicks... 992 * It is assumed that this stream type is also tied to ringer mode changes. 993 * @hide 994 */ getUiSoundsStreamType()995 public int getUiSoundsStreamType() { 996 IAudioService service = getService(); 997 try { 998 return service.getUiSoundsStreamType(); 999 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1000 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getUiSoundsStreamType", e); 1001 return STREAM_RING; 1002 } 1003 } 1004 1005 /** 1006 * Sets the ringer mode. 1007 * <p> 1008 * Silent mode will mute the volume and will not vibrate. Vibrate mode will 1009 * mute the volume and vibrate. Normal mode will be audible and may vibrate 1010 * according to user settings. 1011 * <p>This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy 1012 * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}. 1013 * @param ringerMode The ringer mode, one of {@link #RINGER_MODE_NORMAL}, 1014 * {@link #RINGER_MODE_SILENT}, or {@link #RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE}. 1015 * @see #getRingerMode() 1016 * @see #isVolumeFixed() 1017 */ setRingerMode(int ringerMode)1018 public void setRingerMode(int ringerMode) { 1019 if (!isValidRingerMode(ringerMode)) { 1020 return; 1021 } 1022 IAudioService service = getService(); 1023 try { 1024 service.setRingerModeExternal(ringerMode, getContext().getOpPackageName()); 1025 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1026 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setRingerMode", e); 1027 } 1028 } 1029 1030 /** 1031 * Sets the volume index for a particular stream. 1032 * <p>This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy 1033 * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}. 1034 * @param streamType The stream whose volume index should be set. 1035 * @param index The volume index to set. See 1036 * {@link #getStreamMaxVolume(int)} for the largest valid value. 1037 * @param flags One or more flags. 1038 * @see #getStreamMaxVolume(int) 1039 * @see #getStreamVolume(int) 1040 * @see #isVolumeFixed() 1041 */ setStreamVolume(int streamType, int index, int flags)1042 public void setStreamVolume(int streamType, int index, int flags) { 1043 IAudioService service = getService(); 1044 try { 1045 service.setStreamVolume(streamType, index, flags, getContext().getOpPackageName()); 1046 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1047 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setStreamVolume", e); 1048 } 1049 } 1050 1051 /** 1052 * Solo or unsolo a particular stream. 1053 * <p> 1054 * Do not use. This method has been deprecated and is now a no-op. 1055 * {@link #requestAudioFocus} should be used for exclusive audio playback. 1056 * 1057 * @param streamType The stream to be soloed/unsoloed. 1058 * @param state The required solo state: true for solo ON, false for solo 1059 * OFF 1060 * @see #isVolumeFixed() 1061 * @deprecated Do not use. If you need exclusive audio playback use 1062 * {@link #requestAudioFocus}. 1063 */ 1064 @Deprecated setStreamSolo(int streamType, boolean state)1065 public void setStreamSolo(int streamType, boolean state) { 1066 Log.w(TAG, "setStreamSolo has been deprecated. Do not use."); 1067 } 1068 1069 /** 1070 * Mute or unmute an audio stream. 1071 * <p> 1072 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the 1073 * platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony 1074 * application. 1075 * <p> 1076 * This method has no effect if the device implements a fixed volume policy 1077 * as indicated by {@link #isVolumeFixed()}. 1078 * <p> 1079 * This method was deprecated in API level 22. Prior to API level 22 this 1080 * method had significantly different behavior and should be used carefully. 1081 * The following applies only to pre-22 platforms: 1082 * <ul> 1083 * <li>The mute command is protected against client process death: if a 1084 * process with an active mute request on a stream dies, this stream will be 1085 * unmuted automatically.</li> 1086 * <li>The mute requests for a given stream are cumulative: the AudioManager 1087 * can receive several mute requests from one or more clients and the stream 1088 * will be unmuted only when the same number of unmute requests are 1089 * received.</li> 1090 * <li>For a better user experience, applications MUST unmute a muted stream 1091 * in onPause() and mute is again in onResume() if appropriate.</li> 1092 * </ul> 1093 * 1094 * @param streamType The stream to be muted/unmuted. 1095 * @param state The required mute state: true for mute ON, false for mute 1096 * OFF 1097 * @see #isVolumeFixed() 1098 * @deprecated Use {@link #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int)} with 1099 * {@link #ADJUST_MUTE} or {@link #ADJUST_UNMUTE} instead. 1100 */ 1101 @Deprecated setStreamMute(int streamType, boolean state)1102 public void setStreamMute(int streamType, boolean state) { 1103 Log.w(TAG, "setStreamMute is deprecated. adjustStreamVolume should be used instead."); 1104 int direction = state ? ADJUST_MUTE : ADJUST_UNMUTE; 1105 if (streamType == AudioManager.USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE) { 1106 adjustSuggestedStreamVolume(direction, streamType, 0); 1107 } else { 1108 adjustStreamVolume(streamType, direction, 0); 1109 } 1110 } 1111 1112 /** 1113 * Returns the current mute state for a particular stream. 1114 * 1115 * @param streamType The stream to get mute state for. 1116 * @return The mute state for the given stream. 1117 * @see #adjustStreamVolume(int, int, int) 1118 */ isStreamMute(int streamType)1119 public boolean isStreamMute(int streamType) { 1120 IAudioService service = getService(); 1121 try { 1122 return service.isStreamMute(streamType); 1123 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1124 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isStreamMute", e); 1125 return false; 1126 } 1127 } 1128 1129 /** 1130 * get master mute state. 1131 * 1132 * @hide 1133 */ isMasterMute()1134 public boolean isMasterMute() { 1135 IAudioService service = getService(); 1136 try { 1137 return service.isMasterMute(); 1138 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1139 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isMasterMute", e); 1140 return false; 1141 } 1142 } 1143 1144 /** 1145 * forces the stream controlled by hard volume keys 1146 * specifying streamType == -1 releases control to the 1147 * logic. 1148 * 1149 * @hide 1150 */ forceVolumeControlStream(int streamType)1151 public void forceVolumeControlStream(int streamType) { 1152 IAudioService service = getService(); 1153 try { 1154 service.forceVolumeControlStream(streamType, mICallBack); 1155 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1156 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in forceVolumeControlStream", e); 1157 } 1158 } 1159 1160 /** 1161 * Returns whether a particular type should vibrate according to user 1162 * settings and the current ringer mode. 1163 * <p> 1164 * This shouldn't be needed by most clients that use notifications to 1165 * vibrate. The notification manager will not vibrate if the policy doesn't 1166 * allow it, so the client should always set a vibrate pattern and let the 1167 * notification manager control whether or not to actually vibrate. 1168 * 1169 * @param vibrateType The type of vibrate. One of 1170 * {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION} or 1171 * {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER}. 1172 * @return Whether the type should vibrate at the instant this method is 1173 * called. 1174 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 1175 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 1176 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 1177 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 1178 */ shouldVibrate(int vibrateType)1179 public boolean shouldVibrate(int vibrateType) { 1180 IAudioService service = getService(); 1181 try { 1182 return service.shouldVibrate(vibrateType); 1183 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1184 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in shouldVibrate", e); 1185 return false; 1186 } 1187 } 1188 1189 /** 1190 * Returns whether the user's vibrate setting for a vibrate type. 1191 * <p> 1192 * This shouldn't be needed by most clients that want to vibrate, instead 1193 * see {@link #shouldVibrate(int)}. 1194 * 1195 * @param vibrateType The type of vibrate. One of 1196 * {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION} or 1197 * {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER}. 1198 * @return The vibrate setting, one of {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ON}, 1199 * {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF}, or 1200 * {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT}. 1201 * @see #setVibrateSetting(int, int) 1202 * @see #shouldVibrate(int) 1203 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 1204 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 1205 */ getVibrateSetting(int vibrateType)1206 public int getVibrateSetting(int vibrateType) { 1207 IAudioService service = getService(); 1208 try { 1209 return service.getVibrateSetting(vibrateType); 1210 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1211 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getVibrateSetting", e); 1212 return VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF; 1213 } 1214 } 1215 1216 /** 1217 * Sets the setting for when the vibrate type should vibrate. 1218 * <p> 1219 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide 1220 * management of audio settings or the main telephony application. 1221 * 1222 * @param vibrateType The type of vibrate. One of 1223 * {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION} or 1224 * {@link #VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER}. 1225 * @param vibrateSetting The vibrate setting, one of 1226 * {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ON}, 1227 * {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF}, or 1228 * {@link #VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT}. 1229 * @see #getVibrateSetting(int) 1230 * @see #shouldVibrate(int) 1231 * @deprecated Applications should maintain their own vibrate policy based on 1232 * current ringer mode that can be queried via {@link #getRingerMode()}. 1233 */ setVibrateSetting(int vibrateType, int vibrateSetting)1234 public void setVibrateSetting(int vibrateType, int vibrateSetting) { 1235 IAudioService service = getService(); 1236 try { 1237 service.setVibrateSetting(vibrateType, vibrateSetting); 1238 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1239 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setVibrateSetting", e); 1240 } 1241 } 1242 1243 /** 1244 * Sets the speakerphone on or off. 1245 * <p> 1246 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide 1247 * management of audio settings or the main telephony application. 1248 * 1249 * @param on set <var>true</var> to turn on speakerphone; 1250 * <var>false</var> to turn it off 1251 */ setSpeakerphoneOn(boolean on)1252 public void setSpeakerphoneOn(boolean on){ 1253 IAudioService service = getService(); 1254 try { 1255 service.setSpeakerphoneOn(on); 1256 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1257 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setSpeakerphoneOn", e); 1258 } 1259 } 1260 1261 /** 1262 * Checks whether the speakerphone is on or off. 1263 * 1264 * @return true if speakerphone is on, false if it's off 1265 */ isSpeakerphoneOn()1266 public boolean isSpeakerphoneOn() { 1267 IAudioService service = getService(); 1268 try { 1269 return service.isSpeakerphoneOn(); 1270 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1271 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isSpeakerphoneOn", e); 1272 return false; 1273 } 1274 } 1275 1276 //==================================================================== 1277 // Bluetooth SCO control 1278 /** 1279 * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the bluetoooth SCO audio 1280 * connection state has changed. The intent contains on extra {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE} 1281 * indicating the new state which is either {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED} 1282 * or {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED} 1283 * 1284 * @see #startBluetoothSco() 1285 * @deprecated Use {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} instead 1286 */ 1287 @Deprecated 1288 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1289 public static final String ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED = 1290 "android.media.SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED"; 1291 1292 /** 1293 * Sticky broadcast intent action indicating that the bluetoooth SCO audio 1294 * connection state has been updated. 1295 * <p>This intent has two extras: 1296 * <ul> 1297 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE} - The new SCO audio state. </li> 1298 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE}- The previous SCO audio state. </li> 1299 * </ul> 1300 * <p> EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE or EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE can be any of: 1301 * <ul> 1302 * <li> {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED}, </li> 1303 * <li> {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTING} or </li> 1304 * <li> {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED}, </li> 1305 * </ul> 1306 * @see #startBluetoothSco() 1307 */ 1308 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1309 public static final String ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED = 1310 "android.media.ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED"; 1311 1312 /** 1313 * Extra for intent {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED} or 1314 * {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} containing the new bluetooth SCO connection state. 1315 */ 1316 public static final String EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE = 1317 "android.media.extra.SCO_AUDIO_STATE"; 1318 1319 /** 1320 * Extra for intent {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} containing the previous 1321 * bluetooth SCO connection state. 1322 */ 1323 public static final String EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE = 1324 "android.media.extra.SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE"; 1325 1326 /** 1327 * Value for extra EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE or EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE 1328 * indicating that the SCO audio channel is not established 1329 */ 1330 public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_DISCONNECTED = 0; 1331 /** 1332 * Value for extra {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE} or {@link #EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE} 1333 * indicating that the SCO audio channel is established 1334 */ 1335 public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED = 1; 1336 /** 1337 * Value for extra EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE or EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_PREVIOUS_STATE 1338 * indicating that the SCO audio channel is being established 1339 */ 1340 public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTING = 2; 1341 /** 1342 * Value for extra EXTRA_SCO_AUDIO_STATE indicating that 1343 * there was an error trying to obtain the state 1344 */ 1345 public static final int SCO_AUDIO_STATE_ERROR = -1; 1346 1347 1348 /** 1349 * Indicates if current platform supports use of SCO for off call use cases. 1350 * Application wanted to use bluetooth SCO audio when the phone is not in call 1351 * must first call this method to make sure that the platform supports this 1352 * feature. 1353 * @return true if bluetooth SCO can be used for audio when not in call 1354 * false otherwise 1355 * @see #startBluetoothSco() 1356 */ isBluetoothScoAvailableOffCall()1357 public boolean isBluetoothScoAvailableOffCall() { 1358 return getContext().getResources().getBoolean( 1359 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_bluetooth_sco_off_call); 1360 } 1361 1362 /** 1363 * Start bluetooth SCO audio connection. 1364 * <p>Requires Permission: 1365 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS}. 1366 * <p>This method can be used by applications wanting to send and received audio 1367 * to/from a bluetooth SCO headset while the phone is not in call. 1368 * <p>As the SCO connection establishment can take several seconds, 1369 * applications should not rely on the connection to be available when the method 1370 * returns but instead register to receive the intent {@link #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED} 1371 * and wait for the state to be {@link #SCO_AUDIO_STATE_CONNECTED}. 1372 * <p>As the ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED intent is sticky, the application can check the SCO 1373 * audio state before calling startBluetoothSco() by reading the intent returned by the receiver 1374 * registration. If the state is already CONNECTED, no state change will be received via the 1375 * intent after calling startBluetoothSco(). It is however useful to call startBluetoothSco() 1376 * so that the connection stays active in case the current initiator stops the connection. 1377 * <p>Unless the connection is already active as described above, the state will always 1378 * transition from DISCONNECTED to CONNECTING and then either to CONNECTED if the connection 1379 * succeeds or back to DISCONNECTED if the connection fails (e.g no headset is connected). 1380 * <p>When finished with the SCO connection or if the establishment fails, the application must 1381 * call {@link #stopBluetoothSco()} to clear the request and turn down the bluetooth connection. 1382 * <p>Even if a SCO connection is established, the following restrictions apply on audio 1383 * output streams so that they can be routed to SCO headset: 1384 * <ul> 1385 * <li> the stream type must be {@link #STREAM_VOICE_CALL} </li> 1386 * <li> the format must be mono </li> 1387 * <li> the sampling must be 16kHz or 8kHz </li> 1388 * </ul> 1389 * <p>The following restrictions apply on input streams: 1390 * <ul> 1391 * <li> the format must be mono </li> 1392 * <li> the sampling must be 8kHz </li> 1393 * </ul> 1394 * <p>Note that the phone application always has the priority on the usage of the SCO 1395 * connection for telephony. If this method is called while the phone is in call 1396 * it will be ignored. Similarly, if a call is received or sent while an application 1397 * is using the SCO connection, the connection will be lost for the application and NOT 1398 * returned automatically when the call ends. 1399 * <p>NOTE: up to and including API version 1400 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR1}, this method initiates a virtual 1401 * voice call to the bluetooth headset. 1402 * After API version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR2} only a raw SCO audio 1403 * connection is established. 1404 * @see #stopBluetoothSco() 1405 * @see #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED 1406 */ startBluetoothSco()1407 public void startBluetoothSco(){ 1408 IAudioService service = getService(); 1409 try { 1410 service.startBluetoothSco(mICallBack, 1411 getContext().getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion); 1412 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1413 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in startBluetoothSco", e); 1414 } 1415 } 1416 1417 /** 1418 * @hide 1419 * Start bluetooth SCO audio connection in virtual call mode. 1420 * <p>Requires Permission: 1421 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS}. 1422 * <p>Similar to {@link #startBluetoothSco()} with explicit selection of virtual call mode. 1423 * Telephony and communication applications (VoIP, Video Chat) should preferably select 1424 * virtual call mode. 1425 * Applications using voice input for search or commands should first try raw audio connection 1426 * with {@link #startBluetoothSco()} and fall back to startBluetoothScoVirtualCall() in case of 1427 * failure. 1428 * @see #startBluetoothSco() 1429 * @see #stopBluetoothSco() 1430 * @see #ACTION_SCO_AUDIO_STATE_UPDATED 1431 */ startBluetoothScoVirtualCall()1432 public void startBluetoothScoVirtualCall() { 1433 IAudioService service = getService(); 1434 try { 1435 service.startBluetoothScoVirtualCall(mICallBack); 1436 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1437 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in startBluetoothScoVirtualCall", e); 1438 } 1439 } 1440 1441 /** 1442 * Stop bluetooth SCO audio connection. 1443 * <p>Requires Permission: 1444 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS}. 1445 * <p>This method must be called by applications having requested the use of 1446 * bluetooth SCO audio with {@link #startBluetoothSco()} when finished with the SCO 1447 * connection or if connection fails. 1448 * @see #startBluetoothSco() 1449 */ 1450 // Also used for connections started with {@link #startBluetoothScoVirtualCall()} stopBluetoothSco()1451 public void stopBluetoothSco(){ 1452 IAudioService service = getService(); 1453 try { 1454 service.stopBluetoothSco(mICallBack); 1455 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1456 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in stopBluetoothSco", e); 1457 } 1458 } 1459 1460 /** 1461 * Request use of Bluetooth SCO headset for communications. 1462 * <p> 1463 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide 1464 * management of audio settings or the main telephony application. 1465 * 1466 * @param on set <var>true</var> to use bluetooth SCO for communications; 1467 * <var>false</var> to not use bluetooth SCO for communications 1468 */ setBluetoothScoOn(boolean on)1469 public void setBluetoothScoOn(boolean on){ 1470 IAudioService service = getService(); 1471 try { 1472 service.setBluetoothScoOn(on); 1473 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1474 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setBluetoothScoOn", e); 1475 } 1476 } 1477 1478 /** 1479 * Checks whether communications use Bluetooth SCO. 1480 * 1481 * @return true if SCO is used for communications; 1482 * false if otherwise 1483 */ isBluetoothScoOn()1484 public boolean isBluetoothScoOn() { 1485 IAudioService service = getService(); 1486 try { 1487 return service.isBluetoothScoOn(); 1488 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1489 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isBluetoothScoOn", e); 1490 return false; 1491 } 1492 } 1493 1494 /** 1495 * @param on set <var>true</var> to route A2DP audio to/from Bluetooth 1496 * headset; <var>false</var> disable A2DP audio 1497 * @deprecated Do not use. 1498 */ setBluetoothA2dpOn(boolean on)1499 @Deprecated public void setBluetoothA2dpOn(boolean on){ 1500 } 1501 1502 /** 1503 * Checks whether A2DP audio routing to the Bluetooth headset is on or off. 1504 * 1505 * @return true if A2DP audio is being routed to/from Bluetooth headset; 1506 * false if otherwise 1507 */ isBluetoothA2dpOn()1508 public boolean isBluetoothA2dpOn() { 1509 if (AudioSystem.getDeviceConnectionState(DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP,"") 1510 == AudioSystem.DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE) { 1511 return false; 1512 } else { 1513 return true; 1514 } 1515 } 1516 1517 /** 1518 * Sets audio routing to the wired headset on or off. 1519 * 1520 * @param on set <var>true</var> to route audio to/from wired 1521 * headset; <var>false</var> disable wired headset audio 1522 * @deprecated Do not use. 1523 */ setWiredHeadsetOn(boolean on)1524 @Deprecated public void setWiredHeadsetOn(boolean on){ 1525 } 1526 1527 /** 1528 * Checks whether a wired headset is connected or not. 1529 * <p>This is not a valid indication that audio playback is 1530 * actually over the wired headset as audio routing depends on other conditions. 1531 * 1532 * @return true if a wired headset is connected. 1533 * false if otherwise 1534 * @deprecated Use only to check is a headset is connected or not. 1535 */ isWiredHeadsetOn()1536 public boolean isWiredHeadsetOn() { 1537 if (AudioSystem.getDeviceConnectionState(DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET,"") 1538 == AudioSystem.DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE && 1539 AudioSystem.getDeviceConnectionState(DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE,"") 1540 == AudioSystem.DEVICE_STATE_UNAVAILABLE) { 1541 return false; 1542 } else { 1543 return true; 1544 } 1545 } 1546 1547 /** 1548 * Sets the microphone mute on or off. 1549 * <p> 1550 * This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide 1551 * management of audio settings or the main telephony application. 1552 * 1553 * @param on set <var>true</var> to mute the microphone; 1554 * <var>false</var> to turn mute off 1555 */ setMicrophoneMute(boolean on)1556 public void setMicrophoneMute(boolean on) { 1557 IAudioService service = getService(); 1558 try { 1559 service.setMicrophoneMute(on, getContext().getOpPackageName(), 1560 UserHandle.getCallingUserId()); 1561 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1562 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setMicrophoneMute", e); 1563 } 1564 } 1565 1566 /** 1567 * Checks whether the microphone mute is on or off. 1568 * 1569 * @return true if microphone is muted, false if it's not 1570 */ isMicrophoneMute()1571 public boolean isMicrophoneMute() { 1572 return AudioSystem.isMicrophoneMuted(); 1573 } 1574 1575 /** 1576 * Sets the audio mode. 1577 * <p> 1578 * The audio mode encompasses audio routing AND the behavior of 1579 * the telephony layer. Therefore this method should only be used by applications that 1580 * replace the platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony application. 1581 * In particular, the {@link #MODE_IN_CALL} mode should only be used by the telephony 1582 * application when it places a phone call, as it will cause signals from the radio layer 1583 * to feed the platform mixer. 1584 * 1585 * @param mode the requested audio mode ({@link #MODE_NORMAL}, {@link #MODE_RINGTONE}, 1586 * {@link #MODE_IN_CALL} or {@link #MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION}). 1587 * Informs the HAL about the current audio state so that 1588 * it can route the audio appropriately. 1589 */ setMode(int mode)1590 public void setMode(int mode) { 1591 IAudioService service = getService(); 1592 try { 1593 service.setMode(mode, mICallBack, mApplicationContext.getOpPackageName()); 1594 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1595 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setMode", e); 1596 } 1597 } 1598 1599 /** 1600 * Returns the current audio mode. 1601 * 1602 * @return the current audio mode ({@link #MODE_NORMAL}, {@link #MODE_RINGTONE}, 1603 * {@link #MODE_IN_CALL} or {@link #MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION}). 1604 * Returns the current current audio state from the HAL. 1605 */ getMode()1606 public int getMode() { 1607 IAudioService service = getService(); 1608 try { 1609 return service.getMode(); 1610 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1611 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in getMode", e); 1612 return MODE_INVALID; 1613 } 1614 } 1615 1616 /* modes for setMode/getMode/setRoute/getRoute */ 1617 /** 1618 * Audio harware modes. 1619 */ 1620 /** 1621 * Invalid audio mode. 1622 */ 1623 public static final int MODE_INVALID = AudioSystem.MODE_INVALID; 1624 /** 1625 * Current audio mode. Used to apply audio routing to current mode. 1626 */ 1627 public static final int MODE_CURRENT = AudioSystem.MODE_CURRENT; 1628 /** 1629 * Normal audio mode: not ringing and no call established. 1630 */ 1631 public static final int MODE_NORMAL = AudioSystem.MODE_NORMAL; 1632 /** 1633 * Ringing audio mode. An incoming is being signaled. 1634 */ 1635 public static final int MODE_RINGTONE = AudioSystem.MODE_RINGTONE; 1636 /** 1637 * In call audio mode. A telephony call is established. 1638 */ 1639 public static final int MODE_IN_CALL = AudioSystem.MODE_IN_CALL; 1640 /** 1641 * In communication audio mode. An audio/video chat or VoIP call is established. 1642 */ 1643 public static final int MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION = AudioSystem.MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION; 1644 1645 /* Routing bits for setRouting/getRouting API */ 1646 /** 1647 * Routing audio output to earpiece 1648 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1649 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1650 */ 1651 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_EARPIECE = AudioSystem.ROUTE_EARPIECE; 1652 /** 1653 * Routing audio output to speaker 1654 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1655 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1656 */ 1657 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_SPEAKER = AudioSystem.ROUTE_SPEAKER; 1658 /** 1659 * @deprecated use {@link #ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO} 1660 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1661 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1662 */ 1663 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_BLUETOOTH = AudioSystem.ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO; 1664 /** 1665 * Routing audio output to bluetooth SCO 1666 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1667 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1668 */ 1669 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO = AudioSystem.ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_SCO; 1670 /** 1671 * Routing audio output to headset 1672 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1673 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1674 */ 1675 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_HEADSET = AudioSystem.ROUTE_HEADSET; 1676 /** 1677 * Routing audio output to bluetooth A2DP 1678 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1679 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1680 */ 1681 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_A2DP = AudioSystem.ROUTE_BLUETOOTH_A2DP; 1682 /** 1683 * Used for mask parameter of {@link #setRouting(int,int,int)}. 1684 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1685 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1686 */ 1687 @Deprecated public static final int ROUTE_ALL = AudioSystem.ROUTE_ALL; 1688 1689 /** 1690 * Sets the audio routing for a specified mode 1691 * 1692 * @param mode audio mode to change route. E.g., MODE_RINGTONE. 1693 * @param routes bit vector of routes requested, created from one or 1694 * more of ROUTE_xxx types. Set bits indicate that route should be on 1695 * @param mask bit vector of routes to change, created from one or more of 1696 * ROUTE_xxx types. Unset bits indicate the route should be left unchanged 1697 * 1698 * @deprecated Do not set audio routing directly, use setSpeakerphoneOn(), 1699 * setBluetoothScoOn() methods instead. 1700 */ 1701 @Deprecated setRouting(int mode, int routes, int mask)1702 public void setRouting(int mode, int routes, int mask) { 1703 } 1704 1705 /** 1706 * Returns the current audio routing bit vector for a specified mode. 1707 * 1708 * @param mode audio mode to get route (e.g., MODE_RINGTONE) 1709 * @return an audio route bit vector that can be compared with ROUTE_xxx 1710 * bits 1711 * @deprecated Do not query audio routing directly, use isSpeakerphoneOn(), 1712 * isBluetoothScoOn(), isBluetoothA2dpOn() and isWiredHeadsetOn() methods instead. 1713 */ 1714 @Deprecated getRouting(int mode)1715 public int getRouting(int mode) { 1716 return -1; 1717 } 1718 1719 /** 1720 * Checks whether any music is active. 1721 * 1722 * @return true if any music tracks are active. 1723 */ isMusicActive()1724 public boolean isMusicActive() { 1725 return AudioSystem.isStreamActive(STREAM_MUSIC, 0); 1726 } 1727 1728 /** 1729 * @hide 1730 * Checks whether any music or media is actively playing on a remote device (e.g. wireless 1731 * display). Note that BT audio sinks are not considered remote devices. 1732 * @return true if {@link AudioManager#STREAM_MUSIC} is active on a remote device 1733 */ isMusicActiveRemotely()1734 public boolean isMusicActiveRemotely() { 1735 return AudioSystem.isStreamActiveRemotely(STREAM_MUSIC, 0); 1736 } 1737 1738 /** 1739 * @hide 1740 * Checks whether the current audio focus is exclusive. 1741 * @return true if the top of the audio focus stack requested focus 1742 * with {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE} 1743 */ isAudioFocusExclusive()1744 public boolean isAudioFocusExclusive() { 1745 IAudioService service = getService(); 1746 try { 1747 return service.getCurrentAudioFocus() == AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE; 1748 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1749 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in isAudioFocusExclusive()", e); 1750 return false; 1751 } 1752 } 1753 1754 /** 1755 * Return a new audio session identifier not associated with any player or effect. 1756 * An audio session identifier is a system wide unique identifier for a set of audio streams 1757 * (one or more mixed together). 1758 * <p>The primary use of the audio session ID is to associate audio effects to audio players, 1759 * such as {@link MediaPlayer} or {@link AudioTrack}: all audio effects sharing the same audio 1760 * session ID will be applied to the mixed audio content of the players that share the same 1761 * audio session. 1762 * <p>This method can for instance be used when creating one of the 1763 * {@link android.media.audiofx.AudioEffect} objects to define the audio session of the effect, 1764 * or to specify a session for a speech synthesis utterance 1765 * in {@link android.speech.tts.TextToSpeech.Engine}. 1766 * @return a new unclaimed and unused audio session identifier, or {@link #ERROR} when the 1767 * system failed to generate a new session, a condition in which audio playback or recording 1768 * will subsequently fail as well. 1769 */ generateAudioSessionId()1770 public int generateAudioSessionId() { 1771 int session = AudioSystem.newAudioSessionId(); 1772 if (session > 0) { 1773 return session; 1774 } else { 1775 Log.e(TAG, "Failure to generate a new audio session ID"); 1776 return ERROR; 1777 } 1778 } 1779 1780 /** 1781 * A special audio session ID to indicate that the audio session ID isn't known and the 1782 * framework should generate a new value. This can be used when building a new 1783 * {@link AudioTrack} instance with 1784 * {@link AudioTrack#AudioTrack(AudioAttributes, AudioFormat, int, int, int)}. 1785 */ 1786 public static final int AUDIO_SESSION_ID_GENERATE = AudioSystem.AUDIO_SESSION_ALLOCATE; 1787 1788 1789 /* 1790 * Sets a generic audio configuration parameter. The use of these parameters 1791 * are platform dependant, see libaudio 1792 * 1793 * ** Temporary interface - DO NOT USE 1794 * 1795 * TODO: Replace with a more generic key:value get/set mechanism 1796 * 1797 * param key name of parameter to set. Must not be null. 1798 * param value value of parameter. Must not be null. 1799 */ 1800 /** 1801 * @hide 1802 * @deprecated Use {@link #setParameters(String)} instead 1803 */ setParameter(String key, String value)1804 @Deprecated public void setParameter(String key, String value) { 1805 setParameters(key+"="+value); 1806 } 1807 1808 /** 1809 * Sets a variable number of parameter values to audio hardware. 1810 * 1811 * @param keyValuePairs list of parameters key value pairs in the form: 1812 * key1=value1;key2=value2;... 1813 * 1814 */ setParameters(String keyValuePairs)1815 public void setParameters(String keyValuePairs) { 1816 AudioSystem.setParameters(keyValuePairs); 1817 } 1818 1819 /** 1820 * Gets a variable number of parameter values from audio hardware. 1821 * 1822 * @param keys list of parameters 1823 * @return list of parameters key value pairs in the form: 1824 * key1=value1;key2=value2;... 1825 */ getParameters(String keys)1826 public String getParameters(String keys) { 1827 return AudioSystem.getParameters(keys); 1828 } 1829 1830 /* Sound effect identifiers */ 1831 /** 1832 * Keyboard and direction pad click sound 1833 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1834 */ 1835 public static final int FX_KEY_CLICK = 0; 1836 /** 1837 * Focus has moved up 1838 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1839 */ 1840 public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP = 1; 1841 /** 1842 * Focus has moved down 1843 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1844 */ 1845 public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN = 2; 1846 /** 1847 * Focus has moved left 1848 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1849 */ 1850 public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT = 3; 1851 /** 1852 * Focus has moved right 1853 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1854 */ 1855 public static final int FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT = 4; 1856 /** 1857 * IME standard keypress sound 1858 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1859 */ 1860 public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD = 5; 1861 /** 1862 * IME spacebar keypress sound 1863 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1864 */ 1865 public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR = 6; 1866 /** 1867 * IME delete keypress sound 1868 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1869 */ 1870 public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE = 7; 1871 /** 1872 * IME return_keypress sound 1873 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1874 */ 1875 public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN = 8; 1876 1877 /** 1878 * Invalid keypress sound 1879 * @see #playSoundEffect(int) 1880 */ 1881 public static final int FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID = 9; 1882 /** 1883 * @hide Number of sound effects 1884 */ 1885 public static final int NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS = 10; 1886 1887 /** 1888 * Plays a sound effect (Key clicks, lid open/close...) 1889 * @param effectType The type of sound effect. One of 1890 * {@link #FX_KEY_CLICK}, 1891 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP}, 1892 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN}, 1893 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT}, 1894 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT}, 1895 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD}, 1896 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR}, 1897 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE}, 1898 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN}, 1899 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID}, 1900 * NOTE: This version uses the UI settings to determine 1901 * whether sounds are heard or not. 1902 */ playSoundEffect(int effectType)1903 public void playSoundEffect(int effectType) { 1904 if (effectType < 0 || effectType >= NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS) { 1905 return; 1906 } 1907 1908 if (!querySoundEffectsEnabled(Process.myUserHandle().getIdentifier())) { 1909 return; 1910 } 1911 1912 IAudioService service = getService(); 1913 try { 1914 service.playSoundEffect(effectType); 1915 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1916 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in playSoundEffect"+e); 1917 } 1918 } 1919 1920 /** 1921 * Plays a sound effect (Key clicks, lid open/close...) 1922 * @param effectType The type of sound effect. One of 1923 * {@link #FX_KEY_CLICK}, 1924 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP}, 1925 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN}, 1926 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT}, 1927 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT}, 1928 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD}, 1929 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR}, 1930 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE}, 1931 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN}, 1932 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID}, 1933 * @param userId The current user to pull sound settings from 1934 * NOTE: This version uses the UI settings to determine 1935 * whether sounds are heard or not. 1936 * @hide 1937 */ playSoundEffect(int effectType, int userId)1938 public void playSoundEffect(int effectType, int userId) { 1939 if (effectType < 0 || effectType >= NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS) { 1940 return; 1941 } 1942 1943 if (!querySoundEffectsEnabled(userId)) { 1944 return; 1945 } 1946 1947 IAudioService service = getService(); 1948 try { 1949 service.playSoundEffect(effectType); 1950 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1951 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in playSoundEffect"+e); 1952 } 1953 } 1954 1955 /** 1956 * Plays a sound effect (Key clicks, lid open/close...) 1957 * @param effectType The type of sound effect. One of 1958 * {@link #FX_KEY_CLICK}, 1959 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_UP}, 1960 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_DOWN}, 1961 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_LEFT}, 1962 * {@link #FX_FOCUS_NAVIGATION_RIGHT}, 1963 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_STANDARD}, 1964 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_SPACEBAR}, 1965 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_DELETE}, 1966 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_RETURN}, 1967 * {@link #FX_KEYPRESS_INVALID}, 1968 * @param volume Sound effect volume. 1969 * The volume value is a raw scalar so UI controls should be scaled logarithmically. 1970 * If a volume of -1 is specified, the AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC stream volume minus 3dB will be used. 1971 * NOTE: This version is for applications that have their own 1972 * settings panel for enabling and controlling volume. 1973 */ playSoundEffect(int effectType, float volume)1974 public void playSoundEffect(int effectType, float volume) { 1975 if (effectType < 0 || effectType >= NUM_SOUND_EFFECTS) { 1976 return; 1977 } 1978 1979 IAudioService service = getService(); 1980 try { 1981 service.playSoundEffectVolume(effectType, volume); 1982 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1983 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in playSoundEffect"+e); 1984 } 1985 } 1986 1987 /** 1988 * Settings has an in memory cache, so this is fast. 1989 */ querySoundEffectsEnabled(int user)1990 private boolean querySoundEffectsEnabled(int user) { 1991 return Settings.System.getIntForUser(getContext().getContentResolver(), 1992 Settings.System.SOUND_EFFECTS_ENABLED, 0, user) != 0; 1993 } 1994 1995 1996 /** 1997 * Load Sound effects. 1998 * This method must be called when sound effects are enabled. 1999 */ loadSoundEffects()2000 public void loadSoundEffects() { 2001 IAudioService service = getService(); 2002 try { 2003 service.loadSoundEffects(); 2004 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2005 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in loadSoundEffects"+e); 2006 } 2007 } 2008 2009 /** 2010 * Unload Sound effects. 2011 * This method can be called to free some memory when 2012 * sound effects are disabled. 2013 */ unloadSoundEffects()2014 public void unloadSoundEffects() { 2015 IAudioService service = getService(); 2016 try { 2017 service.unloadSoundEffects(); 2018 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2019 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in unloadSoundEffects"+e); 2020 } 2021 } 2022 2023 /** 2024 * @hide 2025 * Used to indicate no audio focus has been gained or lost. 2026 */ 2027 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_NONE = 0; 2028 2029 /** 2030 * Used to indicate a gain of audio focus, or a request of audio focus, of unknown duration. 2031 * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int) 2032 * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int) 2033 */ 2034 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN = 1; 2035 /** 2036 * Used to indicate a temporary gain or request of audio focus, anticipated to last a short 2037 * amount of time. Examples of temporary changes are the playback of driving directions, or an 2038 * event notification. 2039 * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int) 2040 * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int) 2041 */ 2042 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT = 2; 2043 /** 2044 * Used to indicate a temporary request of audio focus, anticipated to last a short 2045 * amount of time, and where it is acceptable for other audio applications to keep playing 2046 * after having lowered their output level (also referred to as "ducking"). 2047 * Examples of temporary changes are the playback of driving directions where playback of music 2048 * in the background is acceptable. 2049 * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int) 2050 * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int) 2051 */ 2052 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK = 3; 2053 /** 2054 * Used to indicate a temporary request of audio focus, anticipated to last a short 2055 * amount of time, during which no other applications, or system components, should play 2056 * anything. Examples of exclusive and transient audio focus requests are voice 2057 * memo recording and speech recognition, during which the system shouldn't play any 2058 * notifications, and media playback should have paused. 2059 * @see #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int) 2060 */ 2061 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE = 4; 2062 /** 2063 * Used to indicate a loss of audio focus of unknown duration. 2064 * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int) 2065 */ 2066 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS = -1 * AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN; 2067 /** 2068 * Used to indicate a transient loss of audio focus. 2069 * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int) 2070 */ 2071 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT = -1 * AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT; 2072 /** 2073 * Used to indicate a transient loss of audio focus where the loser of the audio focus can 2074 * lower its output volume if it wants to continue playing (also referred to as "ducking"), as 2075 * the new focus owner doesn't require others to be silent. 2076 * @see OnAudioFocusChangeListener#onAudioFocusChange(int) 2077 */ 2078 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK = 2079 -1 * AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK; 2080 2081 /** 2082 * Interface definition for a callback to be invoked when the audio focus of the system is 2083 * updated. 2084 */ 2085 public interface OnAudioFocusChangeListener { 2086 /** 2087 * Called on the listener to notify it the audio focus for this listener has been changed. 2088 * The focusChange value indicates whether the focus was gained, 2089 * whether the focus was lost, and whether that loss is transient, or whether the new focus 2090 * holder will hold it for an unknown amount of time. 2091 * When losing focus, listeners can use the focus change information to decide what 2092 * behavior to adopt when losing focus. A music player could for instance elect to lower 2093 * the volume of its music stream (duck) for transient focus losses, and pause otherwise. 2094 * @param focusChange the type of focus change, one of {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN}, 2095 * {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS}, {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT} 2096 * and {@link AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK}. 2097 */ onAudioFocusChange(int focusChange)2098 public void onAudioFocusChange(int focusChange); 2099 } 2100 2101 /** 2102 * Map to convert focus event listener IDs, as used in the AudioService audio focus stack, 2103 * to actual listener objects. 2104 */ 2105 private final HashMap<String, OnAudioFocusChangeListener> mAudioFocusIdListenerMap = 2106 new HashMap<String, OnAudioFocusChangeListener>(); 2107 /** 2108 * Lock to prevent concurrent changes to the list of focus listeners for this AudioManager 2109 * instance. 2110 */ 2111 private final Object mFocusListenerLock = new Object(); 2112 findFocusListener(String id)2113 private OnAudioFocusChangeListener findFocusListener(String id) { 2114 return mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.get(id); 2115 } 2116 2117 /** 2118 * Handler for audio focus events coming from the audio service. 2119 */ 2120 private final FocusEventHandlerDelegate mAudioFocusEventHandlerDelegate = 2121 new FocusEventHandlerDelegate(); 2122 2123 /** 2124 * Helper class to handle the forwarding of audio focus events to the appropriate listener 2125 */ 2126 private class FocusEventHandlerDelegate { 2127 private final Handler mHandler; 2128 FocusEventHandlerDelegate()2129 FocusEventHandlerDelegate() { 2130 Looper looper; 2131 if ((looper = Looper.myLooper()) == null) { 2132 looper = Looper.getMainLooper(); 2133 } 2134 2135 if (looper != null) { 2136 // implement the event handler delegate to receive audio focus events 2137 mHandler = new Handler(looper) { 2138 @Override 2139 public void handleMessage(Message msg) { 2140 OnAudioFocusChangeListener listener = null; 2141 synchronized(mFocusListenerLock) { 2142 listener = findFocusListener((String)msg.obj); 2143 } 2144 if (listener != null) { 2145 Log.d(TAG, "AudioManager dispatching onAudioFocusChange(" 2146 + msg.what + ") for " + msg.obj); 2147 listener.onAudioFocusChange(msg.what); 2148 } 2149 } 2150 }; 2151 } else { 2152 mHandler = null; 2153 } 2154 } 2155 getHandler()2156 Handler getHandler() { 2157 return mHandler; 2158 } 2159 } 2160 2161 private final IAudioFocusDispatcher mAudioFocusDispatcher = new IAudioFocusDispatcher.Stub() { 2162 2163 public void dispatchAudioFocusChange(int focusChange, String id) { 2164 Message m = mAudioFocusEventHandlerDelegate.getHandler().obtainMessage(focusChange, id); 2165 mAudioFocusEventHandlerDelegate.getHandler().sendMessage(m); 2166 } 2167 2168 }; 2169 getIdForAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l)2170 private String getIdForAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) { 2171 if (l == null) { 2172 return new String(this.toString()); 2173 } else { 2174 return new String(this.toString() + l.toString()); 2175 } 2176 } 2177 2178 /** 2179 * @hide 2180 * Registers a listener to be called when audio focus changes. Calling this method is optional 2181 * before calling {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)}, as it 2182 * will register the listener as well if it wasn't registered already. 2183 * @param l the listener to be notified of audio focus changes. 2184 */ registerAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l)2185 public void registerAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) { 2186 synchronized(mFocusListenerLock) { 2187 if (mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.containsKey(getIdForAudioFocusListener(l))) { 2188 return; 2189 } 2190 mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.put(getIdForAudioFocusListener(l), l); 2191 } 2192 } 2193 2194 /** 2195 * @hide 2196 * Causes the specified listener to not be called anymore when focus is gained or lost. 2197 * @param l the listener to unregister. 2198 */ unregisterAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l)2199 public void unregisterAudioFocusListener(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) { 2200 2201 // remove locally 2202 synchronized(mFocusListenerLock) { 2203 mAudioFocusIdListenerMap.remove(getIdForAudioFocusListener(l)); 2204 } 2205 } 2206 2207 2208 /** 2209 * A failed focus change request. 2210 */ 2211 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED = 0; 2212 /** 2213 * A successful focus change request. 2214 */ 2215 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED = 1; 2216 /** 2217 * @hide 2218 * A focus change request whose granting is delayed: the request was successful, but the 2219 * requester will only be granted audio focus once the condition that prevented immediate 2220 * granting has ended. 2221 * See {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)} 2222 */ 2223 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED = 2; 2224 2225 2226 /** 2227 * Request audio focus. 2228 * Send a request to obtain the audio focus 2229 * @param l the listener to be notified of audio focus changes 2230 * @param streamType the main audio stream type affected by the focus request 2231 * @param durationHint use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT} to indicate this focus request 2232 * is temporary, and focus will be abandonned shortly. Examples of transient requests are 2233 * for the playback of driving directions, or notifications sounds. 2234 * Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK} to indicate also that it's ok for 2235 * the previous focus owner to keep playing if it ducks its audio output. 2236 * Alternatively use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE} for a temporary request 2237 * that benefits from the system not playing disruptive sounds like notifications, for 2238 * usecases such as voice memo recording, or speech recognition. 2239 * Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN} for a focus request of unknown duration such 2240 * as the playback of a song or a video. 2241 * @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED} or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED} 2242 */ requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, int streamType, int durationHint)2243 public int requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, int streamType, int durationHint) { 2244 int status = AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED; 2245 2246 try { 2247 // status is guaranteed to be either AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED or 2248 // AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED as focus is requested without the 2249 // AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK flag 2250 status = requestAudioFocus(l, 2251 new AudioAttributes.Builder() 2252 .setInternalLegacyStreamType(streamType).build(), 2253 durationHint, 2254 0 /* flags, legacy behavior */); 2255 } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { 2256 Log.e(TAG, "Audio focus request denied due to ", e); 2257 } 2258 2259 return status; 2260 } 2261 2262 // when adding new flags, add them to the relevant AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS or SYSTEM masks 2263 /** 2264 * @hide 2265 * Use this flag when requesting audio focus to indicate it is ok for the requester to not be 2266 * granted audio focus immediately (as indicated by {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED}) when 2267 * the system is in a state where focus cannot change, but be granted focus later when 2268 * this condition ends. 2269 */ 2270 @SystemApi 2271 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK = 0x1 << 0; 2272 /** 2273 * @hide 2274 * Use this flag when requesting audio focus to indicate that the requester 2275 * will pause its media playback (if applicable) when losing audio focus with 2276 * {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK}, rather than ducking. 2277 * <br>On some platforms, the ducking may be handled without the application being aware of it 2278 * (i.e. it will not transiently lose focus). For applications that for instance play spoken 2279 * content, such as audio book or podcast players, ducking may never be acceptable, and will 2280 * thus always pause. This flag enables them to be declared as such whenever they request focus. 2281 */ 2282 @SystemApi 2283 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS = 0x1 << 1; 2284 /** 2285 * @hide 2286 * Use this flag to lock audio focus so granting is temporarily disabled. 2287 * <br>This flag can only be used by owners of a registered 2288 * {@link android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy} in 2289 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int, AudioPolicy)} 2290 */ 2291 @SystemApi 2292 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK = 0x1 << 2; 2293 /** @hide */ 2294 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS = AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK 2295 | AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS; 2296 /** @hide */ 2297 public static final int AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_SYSTEM = AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK 2298 | AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS | AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK; 2299 2300 /** 2301 * @hide 2302 * Request audio focus. 2303 * Send a request to obtain the audio focus. This method differs from 2304 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)} in that it can express 2305 * that the requester accepts delayed grants of audio focus. 2306 * @param l the listener to be notified of audio focus changes. It is not allowed to be null 2307 * when the request is flagged with {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK}. 2308 * @param requestAttributes non null {@link AudioAttributes} describing the main reason for 2309 * requesting audio focus. 2310 * @param durationHint use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT} to indicate this focus request 2311 * is temporary, and focus will be abandonned shortly. Examples of transient requests are 2312 * for the playback of driving directions, or notifications sounds. 2313 * Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_MAY_DUCK} to indicate also that it's ok for 2314 * the previous focus owner to keep playing if it ducks its audio output. 2315 * Alternatively use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE} for a temporary request 2316 * that benefits from the system not playing disruptive sounds like notifications, for 2317 * usecases such as voice memo recording, or speech recognition. 2318 * Use {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN} for a focus request of unknown duration such 2319 * as the playback of a song or a video. 2320 * @param flags 0 or a combination of {link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK} 2321 * and {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS}. 2322 * <br>Use 0 when not using any flags for the request, which behaves like 2323 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)}, where either audio 2324 * focus is granted immediately, or the grant request fails because the system is in a 2325 * state where focus cannot change (e.g. a phone call). 2326 * @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED}, {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED} 2327 * or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED}. 2328 * The return value is never {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_DELAYED} when focus is requested 2329 * without the {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK} flag. 2330 * @throws IllegalArgumentException 2331 */ 2332 @SystemApi requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, @NonNull AudioAttributes requestAttributes, int durationHint, int flags)2333 public int requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, 2334 @NonNull AudioAttributes requestAttributes, 2335 int durationHint, 2336 int flags) throws IllegalArgumentException { 2337 if (flags != (flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS)) { 2338 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid flags 0x" 2339 + Integer.toHexString(flags).toUpperCase()); 2340 } 2341 return requestAudioFocus(l, requestAttributes, durationHint, 2342 flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_APPS, 2343 null /* no AudioPolicy*/); 2344 } 2345 2346 /** 2347 * @hide 2348 * Request or lock audio focus. 2349 * This method is to be used by system components that have registered an 2350 * {@link android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy} to request audio focus, but also to "lock" it 2351 * so focus granting is temporarily disabled. 2352 * @param l see the description of the same parameter in 2353 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)} 2354 * @param requestAttributes non null {@link AudioAttributes} describing the main reason for 2355 * requesting audio focus. 2356 * @param durationHint see the description of the same parameter in 2357 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)} 2358 * @param flags 0 or a combination of {link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK}, 2359 * {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_PAUSES_ON_DUCKABLE_LOSS}, and {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK}. 2360 * <br>Use 0 when not using any flags for the request, which behaves like 2361 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, int, int)}, where either audio 2362 * focus is granted immediately, or the grant request fails because the system is in a 2363 * state where focus cannot change (e.g. a phone call). 2364 * @param ap a registered {@link android.media.audiopolicy.AudioPolicy} instance when locking 2365 * focus, or null. 2366 * @return see the description of the same return value in 2367 * {@link #requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener, AudioAttributes, int, int)} 2368 * @throws IllegalArgumentException 2369 */ 2370 @SystemApi requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, @NonNull AudioAttributes requestAttributes, int durationHint, int flags, AudioPolicy ap)2371 public int requestAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, 2372 @NonNull AudioAttributes requestAttributes, 2373 int durationHint, 2374 int flags, 2375 AudioPolicy ap) throws IllegalArgumentException { 2376 // parameter checking 2377 if (requestAttributes == null) { 2378 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal null AudioAttributes argument"); 2379 } 2380 if ((durationHint < AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN) || 2381 (durationHint > AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT_EXCLUSIVE)) { 2382 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid duration hint"); 2383 } 2384 if (flags != (flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAGS_SYSTEM)) { 2385 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal flags 0x" 2386 + Integer.toHexString(flags).toUpperCase()); 2387 } 2388 if (((flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK) == AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_DELAY_OK) && (l == null)) { 2389 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 2390 "Illegal null focus listener when flagged as accepting delayed focus grant"); 2391 } 2392 if (((flags & AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK) == AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK) && (ap == null)) { 2393 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 2394 "Illegal null audio policy when locking audio focus"); 2395 } 2396 2397 int status = AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED; 2398 registerAudioFocusListener(l); 2399 IAudioService service = getService(); 2400 try { 2401 status = service.requestAudioFocus(requestAttributes, durationHint, mICallBack, 2402 mAudioFocusDispatcher, getIdForAudioFocusListener(l), 2403 getContext().getOpPackageName() /* package name */, flags, 2404 ap != null ? ap.cb() : null); 2405 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2406 Log.e(TAG, "Can't call requestAudioFocus() on AudioService:", e); 2407 } 2408 return status; 2409 } 2410 2411 /** 2412 * @hide 2413 * Used internally by telephony package to request audio focus. Will cause the focus request 2414 * to be associated with the "voice communication" identifier only used in AudioService 2415 * to identify this use case. 2416 * @param streamType use STREAM_RING for focus requests when ringing, VOICE_CALL for 2417 * the establishment of the call 2418 * @param durationHint the type of focus request. AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT is recommended so 2419 * media applications resume after a call 2420 */ requestAudioFocusForCall(int streamType, int durationHint)2421 public void requestAudioFocusForCall(int streamType, int durationHint) { 2422 IAudioService service = getService(); 2423 try { 2424 service.requestAudioFocus(new AudioAttributes.Builder() 2425 .setInternalLegacyStreamType(streamType).build(), 2426 durationHint, mICallBack, null, 2427 AudioSystem.IN_VOICE_COMM_FOCUS_ID, 2428 getContext().getOpPackageName(), 2429 AUDIOFOCUS_FLAG_LOCK, 2430 null /* policy token */); 2431 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2432 Log.e(TAG, "Can't call requestAudioFocusForCall() on AudioService:", e); 2433 } 2434 } 2435 2436 /** 2437 * @hide 2438 * Used internally by telephony package to abandon audio focus, typically after a call or 2439 * when ringing ends and the call is rejected or not answered. 2440 * Should match one or more calls to {@link #requestAudioFocusForCall(int, int)}. 2441 */ abandonAudioFocusForCall()2442 public void abandonAudioFocusForCall() { 2443 IAudioService service = getService(); 2444 try { 2445 service.abandonAudioFocus(null, AudioSystem.IN_VOICE_COMM_FOCUS_ID, 2446 null /*AudioAttributes, legacy behavior*/); 2447 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2448 Log.e(TAG, "Can't call abandonAudioFocusForCall() on AudioService:", e); 2449 } 2450 } 2451 2452 /** 2453 * Abandon audio focus. Causes the previous focus owner, if any, to receive focus. 2454 * @param l the listener with which focus was requested. 2455 * @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED} or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED} 2456 */ abandonAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l)2457 public int abandonAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l) { 2458 return abandonAudioFocus(l, null /*AudioAttributes, legacy behavior*/); 2459 } 2460 2461 /** 2462 * @hide 2463 * Abandon audio focus. Causes the previous focus owner, if any, to receive focus. 2464 * @param l the listener with which focus was requested. 2465 * @param aa the {@link AudioAttributes} with which audio focus was requested 2466 * @return {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED} or {@link #AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED} 2467 */ 2468 @SystemApi abandonAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, AudioAttributes aa)2469 public int abandonAudioFocus(OnAudioFocusChangeListener l, AudioAttributes aa) { 2470 int status = AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED; 2471 unregisterAudioFocusListener(l); 2472 IAudioService service = getService(); 2473 try { 2474 status = service.abandonAudioFocus(mAudioFocusDispatcher, 2475 getIdForAudioFocusListener(l), aa); 2476 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2477 Log.e(TAG, "Can't call abandonAudioFocus() on AudioService:", e); 2478 } 2479 return status; 2480 } 2481 2482 //==================================================================== 2483 // Remote Control 2484 /** 2485 * Register a component to be the sole receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents. 2486 * @param eventReceiver identifier of a {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver} 2487 * that will receive the media button intent. This broadcast receiver must be declared 2488 * in the application manifest. The package of the component must match that of 2489 * the context you're registering from. 2490 * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession#setMediaButtonReceiver(PendingIntent)} instead. 2491 */ 2492 @Deprecated registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName eventReceiver)2493 public void registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName eventReceiver) { 2494 if (eventReceiver == null) { 2495 return; 2496 } 2497 if (!eventReceiver.getPackageName().equals(getContext().getPackageName())) { 2498 Log.e(TAG, "registerMediaButtonEventReceiver() error: " + 2499 "receiver and context package names don't match"); 2500 return; 2501 } 2502 // construct a PendingIntent for the media button and register it 2503 Intent mediaButtonIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON); 2504 // the associated intent will be handled by the component being registered 2505 mediaButtonIntent.setComponent(eventReceiver); 2506 PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(getContext(), 2507 0/*requestCode, ignored*/, mediaButtonIntent, 0/*flags*/); 2508 registerMediaButtonIntent(pi, eventReceiver); 2509 } 2510 2511 /** 2512 * Register a component to be the sole receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents. This is like 2513 * {@link #registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(android.content.ComponentName)}, but allows 2514 * the buttons to go to any PendingIntent. Note that you should only use this form if 2515 * you know you will continue running for the full time until unregistering the 2516 * PendingIntent. 2517 * @param eventReceiver target that will receive media button intents. The PendingIntent 2518 * will be sent an {@link Intent#ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON} event when a media button action 2519 * occurs, with {@link Intent#EXTRA_KEY_EVENT} added and holding the key code of the 2520 * media button that was pressed. 2521 * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession#setMediaButtonReceiver(PendingIntent)} instead. 2522 */ 2523 @Deprecated registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent eventReceiver)2524 public void registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent eventReceiver) { 2525 if (eventReceiver == null) { 2526 return; 2527 } 2528 registerMediaButtonIntent(eventReceiver, null); 2529 } 2530 2531 /** 2532 * @hide 2533 * no-op if (pi == null) or (eventReceiver == null) 2534 */ registerMediaButtonIntent(PendingIntent pi, ComponentName eventReceiver)2535 public void registerMediaButtonIntent(PendingIntent pi, ComponentName eventReceiver) { 2536 if (pi == null) { 2537 Log.e(TAG, "Cannot call registerMediaButtonIntent() with a null parameter"); 2538 return; 2539 } 2540 MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()); 2541 helper.addMediaButtonListener(pi, eventReceiver, getContext()); 2542 } 2543 2544 /** 2545 * Unregister the receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents. 2546 * @param eventReceiver identifier of a {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver} 2547 * that was registered with {@link #registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName)}. 2548 * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead. 2549 */ 2550 @Deprecated unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName eventReceiver)2551 public void unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver(ComponentName eventReceiver) { 2552 if (eventReceiver == null) { 2553 return; 2554 } 2555 // construct a PendingIntent for the media button and unregister it 2556 Intent mediaButtonIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON); 2557 // the associated intent will be handled by the component being registered 2558 mediaButtonIntent.setComponent(eventReceiver); 2559 PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(getContext(), 2560 0/*requestCode, ignored*/, mediaButtonIntent, 0/*flags*/); 2561 unregisterMediaButtonIntent(pi); 2562 } 2563 2564 /** 2565 * Unregister the receiver of MEDIA_BUTTON intents. 2566 * @param eventReceiver same PendingIntent that was registed with 2567 * {@link #registerMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent)}. 2568 * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead. 2569 */ 2570 @Deprecated unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent eventReceiver)2571 public void unregisterMediaButtonEventReceiver(PendingIntent eventReceiver) { 2572 if (eventReceiver == null) { 2573 return; 2574 } 2575 unregisterMediaButtonIntent(eventReceiver); 2576 } 2577 2578 /** 2579 * @hide 2580 */ unregisterMediaButtonIntent(PendingIntent pi)2581 public void unregisterMediaButtonIntent(PendingIntent pi) { 2582 MediaSessionLegacyHelper helper = MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext()); 2583 helper.removeMediaButtonListener(pi); 2584 } 2585 2586 /** 2587 * Registers the remote control client for providing information to display on the remote 2588 * controls. 2589 * @param rcClient The remote control client from which remote controls will receive 2590 * information to display. 2591 * @see RemoteControlClient 2592 * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead. 2593 */ 2594 @Deprecated registerRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient rcClient)2595 public void registerRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient rcClient) { 2596 if ((rcClient == null) || (rcClient.getRcMediaIntent() == null)) { 2597 return; 2598 } 2599 rcClient.registerWithSession(MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext())); 2600 } 2601 2602 /** 2603 * Unregisters the remote control client that was providing information to display on the 2604 * remote controls. 2605 * @param rcClient The remote control client to unregister. 2606 * @see #registerRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient) 2607 * @deprecated Use {@link MediaSession} instead. 2608 */ 2609 @Deprecated unregisterRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient rcClient)2610 public void unregisterRemoteControlClient(RemoteControlClient rcClient) { 2611 if ((rcClient == null) || (rcClient.getRcMediaIntent() == null)) { 2612 return; 2613 } 2614 rcClient.unregisterWithSession(MediaSessionLegacyHelper.getHelper(getContext())); 2615 } 2616 2617 /** 2618 * Registers a {@link RemoteController} instance for it to receive media 2619 * metadata updates and playback state information from applications using 2620 * {@link RemoteControlClient}, and control their playback. 2621 * <p> 2622 * Registration requires the {@link RemoteController.OnClientUpdateListener} listener to be 2623 * one of the enabled notification listeners (see 2624 * {@link android.service.notification.NotificationListenerService}). 2625 * 2626 * @param rctlr the object to register. 2627 * @return true if the {@link RemoteController} was successfully registered, 2628 * false if an error occurred, due to an internal system error, or 2629 * insufficient permissions. 2630 * @deprecated Use 2631 * {@link MediaSessionManager#addOnActiveSessionsChangedListener(android.media.session.MediaSessionManager.OnActiveSessionsChangedListener, ComponentName)} 2632 * and {@link MediaController} instead. 2633 */ 2634 @Deprecated registerRemoteController(RemoteController rctlr)2635 public boolean registerRemoteController(RemoteController rctlr) { 2636 if (rctlr == null) { 2637 return false; 2638 } 2639 rctlr.startListeningToSessions(); 2640 return true; 2641 } 2642 2643 /** 2644 * Unregisters a {@link RemoteController}, causing it to no longer receive 2645 * media metadata and playback state information, and no longer be capable 2646 * of controlling playback. 2647 * 2648 * @param rctlr the object to unregister. 2649 * @deprecated Use 2650 * {@link MediaSessionManager#removeOnActiveSessionsChangedListener(android.media.session.MediaSessionManager.OnActiveSessionsChangedListener)} 2651 * instead. 2652 */ 2653 @Deprecated unregisterRemoteController(RemoteController rctlr)2654 public void unregisterRemoteController(RemoteController rctlr) { 2655 if (rctlr == null) { 2656 return; 2657 } 2658 rctlr.stopListeningToSessions(); 2659 } 2660 2661 /** 2662 * @hide 2663 * Registers a remote control display that will be sent information by remote control clients. 2664 * Use this method if your IRemoteControlDisplay is not going to display artwork, otherwise 2665 * use {@link #registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay, int, int)} to pass the 2666 * artwork size directly, or 2667 * {@link #remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(IRemoteControlDisplay, int, int)} later if artwork 2668 * is not yet needed. 2669 * <p>Registration requires the {@link Manifest.permission#MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL} permission. 2670 * @param rcd the IRemoteControlDisplay 2671 */ registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd)2672 public void registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd) { 2673 // passing a negative value for art work width and height as they are unknown at this stage 2674 registerRemoteControlDisplay(rcd, /*w*/-1, /*h*/ -1); 2675 } 2676 2677 /** 2678 * @hide 2679 * Registers a remote control display that will be sent information by remote control clients. 2680 * <p>Registration requires the {@link Manifest.permission#MEDIA_CONTENT_CONTROL} permission. 2681 * @param rcd 2682 * @param w the maximum width of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is 2683 * useless to send artwork. 2684 * @param h the maximum height of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is 2685 * useless to send artwork. 2686 */ registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, int w, int h)2687 public void registerRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, int w, int h) { 2688 if (rcd == null) { 2689 return; 2690 } 2691 IAudioService service = getService(); 2692 try { 2693 service.registerRemoteControlDisplay(rcd, w, h); 2694 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2695 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in registerRemoteControlDisplay " + e); 2696 } 2697 } 2698 2699 /** 2700 * @hide 2701 * Unregisters a remote control display that was sent information by remote control clients. 2702 * @param rcd 2703 */ unregisterRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd)2704 public void unregisterRemoteControlDisplay(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd) { 2705 if (rcd == null) { 2706 return; 2707 } 2708 IAudioService service = getService(); 2709 try { 2710 service.unregisterRemoteControlDisplay(rcd); 2711 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2712 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in unregisterRemoteControlDisplay " + e); 2713 } 2714 } 2715 2716 /** 2717 * @hide 2718 * Sets the artwork size a remote control display expects when receiving bitmaps. 2719 * @param rcd 2720 * @param w the maximum width of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is 2721 * useless to send artwork. 2722 * @param h the maximum height of the expected bitmap. Negative values indicate it is 2723 * useless to send artwork. 2724 */ remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, int w, int h)2725 public void remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, int w, int h) { 2726 if (rcd == null) { 2727 return; 2728 } 2729 IAudioService service = getService(); 2730 try { 2731 service.remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize(rcd, w, h); 2732 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2733 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in remoteControlDisplayUsesBitmapSize " + e); 2734 } 2735 } 2736 2737 /** 2738 * @hide 2739 * Controls whether a remote control display needs periodic checks of the RemoteControlClient 2740 * playback position to verify that the estimated position has not drifted from the actual 2741 * position. By default the check is not performed. 2742 * The IRemoteControlDisplay must have been previously registered for this to have any effect. 2743 * @param rcd the IRemoteControlDisplay for which the anti-drift mechanism will be enabled 2744 * or disabled. No effect is null. 2745 * @param wantsSync if true, RemoteControlClient instances which expose their playback position 2746 * to the framework will regularly compare the estimated playback position with the actual 2747 * position, and will update the IRemoteControlDisplay implementation whenever a drift is 2748 * detected. 2749 */ remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, boolean wantsSync)2750 public void remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync(IRemoteControlDisplay rcd, 2751 boolean wantsSync) { 2752 if (rcd == null) { 2753 return; 2754 } 2755 IAudioService service = getService(); 2756 try { 2757 service.remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync(rcd, wantsSync); 2758 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2759 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in remoteControlDisplayWantsPlaybackPositionSync " + e); 2760 } 2761 } 2762 2763 /** 2764 * @hide 2765 * Register the given {@link AudioPolicy}. 2766 * This call is synchronous and blocks until the registration process successfully completed 2767 * or failed to complete. 2768 * @param policy the non-null {@link AudioPolicy} to register. 2769 * @return {@link #ERROR} if there was an error communicating with the registration service 2770 * or if the user doesn't have the required 2771 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MODIFY_AUDIO_ROUTING} permission, 2772 * {@link #SUCCESS} otherwise. 2773 */ 2774 @SystemApi registerAudioPolicy(@onNull AudioPolicy policy)2775 public int registerAudioPolicy(@NonNull AudioPolicy policy) { 2776 if (policy == null) { 2777 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal null AudioPolicy argument"); 2778 } 2779 IAudioService service = getService(); 2780 try { 2781 String regId = service.registerAudioPolicy(policy.getConfig(), policy.cb(), 2782 policy.hasFocusListener()); 2783 if (regId == null) { 2784 return ERROR; 2785 } else { 2786 policy.setRegistration(regId); 2787 } 2788 // successful registration 2789 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2790 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in registerAudioPolicyAsync()", e); 2791 return ERROR; 2792 } 2793 return SUCCESS; 2794 } 2795 2796 /** 2797 * @hide 2798 * @param policy the non-null {@link AudioPolicy} to unregister. 2799 */ 2800 @SystemApi unregisterAudioPolicyAsync(@onNull AudioPolicy policy)2801 public void unregisterAudioPolicyAsync(@NonNull AudioPolicy policy) { 2802 if (policy == null) { 2803 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal null AudioPolicy argument"); 2804 } 2805 IAudioService service = getService(); 2806 try { 2807 service.unregisterAudioPolicyAsync(policy.cb()); 2808 policy.setRegistration(null); 2809 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2810 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in unregisterAudioPolicyAsync()", e); 2811 } 2812 } 2813 2814 2815 /** 2816 * @hide 2817 * Reload audio settings. This method is called by Settings backup 2818 * agent when audio settings are restored and causes the AudioService 2819 * to read and apply restored settings. 2820 */ reloadAudioSettings()2821 public void reloadAudioSettings() { 2822 IAudioService service = getService(); 2823 try { 2824 service.reloadAudioSettings(); 2825 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2826 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in reloadAudioSettings"+e); 2827 } 2828 } 2829 2830 /** 2831 * @hide 2832 * Notifies AudioService that it is connected to an A2DP device that supports absolute volume, 2833 * so that AudioService can send volume change events to the A2DP device, rather than handling 2834 * them. 2835 */ avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume(String address, boolean support)2836 public void avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume(String address, boolean support) { 2837 IAudioService service = getService(); 2838 try { 2839 service.avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume(address, support); 2840 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2841 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in avrcpSupportsAbsoluteVolume", e); 2842 } 2843 } 2844 2845 /** 2846 * {@hide} 2847 */ 2848 private final IBinder mICallBack = new Binder(); 2849 2850 /** 2851 * Checks whether the phone is in silent mode, with or without vibrate. 2852 * 2853 * @return true if phone is in silent mode, with or without vibrate. 2854 * 2855 * @see #getRingerMode() 2856 * 2857 * @hide pending API Council approval 2858 */ isSilentMode()2859 public boolean isSilentMode() { 2860 int ringerMode = getRingerMode(); 2861 boolean silentMode = 2862 (ringerMode == RINGER_MODE_SILENT) || 2863 (ringerMode == RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE); 2864 return silentMode; 2865 } 2866 2867 // This section re-defines new output device constants from AudioSystem, because the AudioSystem 2868 // class is not used by other parts of the framework, which instead use definitions and methods 2869 // from AudioManager. AudioSystem is an internal class used by AudioManager and AudioService. 2870 2871 /** @hide 2872 * The audio device code for representing "no device." */ 2873 public static final int DEVICE_NONE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_NONE; 2874 /** @hide 2875 * The audio output device code for the small speaker at the front of the device used 2876 * when placing calls. Does not refer to an in-ear headphone without attached microphone, 2877 * such as earbuds, earphones, or in-ear monitors (IEM). Those would be handled as a 2878 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE}. 2879 */ 2880 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE; 2881 /** @hide 2882 * The audio output device code for the built-in speaker */ 2883 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER; 2884 /** @hide 2885 * The audio output device code for a wired headset with attached microphone */ 2886 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET; 2887 /** @hide 2888 * The audio output device code for a wired headphone without attached microphone */ 2889 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE; 2890 /** @hide 2891 * The audio output device code for generic Bluetooth SCO, for voice */ 2892 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO; 2893 /** @hide 2894 * The audio output device code for Bluetooth SCO Headset Profile (HSP) and 2895 * Hands-Free Profile (HFP), for voice 2896 */ 2897 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET = 2898 AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET; 2899 /** @hide 2900 * The audio output device code for Bluetooth SCO car audio, for voice */ 2901 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_CARKIT = 2902 AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_CARKIT; 2903 /** @hide 2904 * The audio output device code for generic Bluetooth A2DP, for music */ 2905 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP; 2906 /** @hide 2907 * The audio output device code for Bluetooth A2DP headphones, for music */ 2908 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_HEADPHONES = 2909 AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_HEADPHONES; 2910 /** @hide 2911 * The audio output device code for Bluetooth A2DP external speaker, for music */ 2912 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_SPEAKER = 2913 AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_SPEAKER; 2914 /** @hide 2915 * The audio output device code for S/PDIF (legacy) or HDMI 2916 * Deprecated: replaced by {@link #DEVICE_OUT_HDMI} */ 2917 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_AUX_DIGITAL = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_AUX_DIGITAL; 2918 /** @hide 2919 * The audio output device code for HDMI */ 2920 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_HDMI = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_HDMI; 2921 /** @hide 2922 * The audio output device code for an analog wired headset attached via a 2923 * docking station 2924 */ 2925 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET; 2926 /** @hide 2927 * The audio output device code for a digital wired headset attached via a 2928 * docking station 2929 */ 2930 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET; 2931 /** @hide 2932 * The audio output device code for a USB audio accessory. The accessory is in USB host 2933 * mode and the Android device in USB device mode 2934 */ 2935 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_USB_ACCESSORY = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_USB_ACCESSORY; 2936 /** @hide 2937 * The audio output device code for a USB audio device. The device is in USB device 2938 * mode and the Android device in USB host mode 2939 */ 2940 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_USB_DEVICE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_USB_DEVICE; 2941 /** @hide 2942 * The audio output device code for projection output. 2943 */ 2944 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_REMOTE_SUBMIX = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_REMOTE_SUBMIX; 2945 /** @hide 2946 * The audio output device code the telephony voice TX path. 2947 */ 2948 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_TELEPHONY_TX = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_TELEPHONY_TX; 2949 /** @hide 2950 * The audio output device code for an analog jack with line impedance detected. 2951 */ 2952 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_LINE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_LINE; 2953 /** @hide 2954 * The audio output device code for HDMI Audio Return Channel. 2955 */ 2956 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_HDMI_ARC = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_HDMI_ARC; 2957 /** @hide 2958 * The audio output device code for S/PDIF digital connection. 2959 */ 2960 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_SPDIF = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_SPDIF; 2961 /** @hide 2962 * The audio output device code for built-in FM transmitter. 2963 */ 2964 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_FM = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_FM; 2965 /** @hide 2966 * This is not used as a returned value from {@link #getDevicesForStream}, but could be 2967 * used in the future in a set method to select whatever default device is chosen by the 2968 * platform-specific implementation. 2969 */ 2970 public static final int DEVICE_OUT_DEFAULT = AudioSystem.DEVICE_OUT_DEFAULT; 2971 2972 /** @hide 2973 * The audio input device code for default built-in microphone 2974 */ 2975 public static final int DEVICE_IN_BUILTIN_MIC = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BUILTIN_MIC; 2976 /** @hide 2977 * The audio input device code for a Bluetooth SCO headset 2978 */ 2979 public static final int DEVICE_IN_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET = 2980 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET; 2981 /** @hide 2982 * The audio input device code for wired headset microphone 2983 */ 2984 public static final int DEVICE_IN_WIRED_HEADSET = 2985 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_WIRED_HEADSET; 2986 /** @hide 2987 * The audio input device code for HDMI 2988 */ 2989 public static final int DEVICE_IN_HDMI = 2990 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_HDMI; 2991 /** @hide 2992 * The audio input device code for telephony voice RX path 2993 */ 2994 public static final int DEVICE_IN_TELEPHONY_RX = 2995 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_TELEPHONY_RX; 2996 /** @hide 2997 * The audio input device code for built-in microphone pointing to the back 2998 */ 2999 public static final int DEVICE_IN_BACK_MIC = 3000 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BACK_MIC; 3001 /** @hide 3002 * The audio input device code for analog from a docking station 3003 */ 3004 public static final int DEVICE_IN_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET = 3005 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET; 3006 /** @hide 3007 * The audio input device code for digital from a docking station 3008 */ 3009 public static final int DEVICE_IN_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET = 3010 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET; 3011 /** @hide 3012 * The audio input device code for a USB audio accessory. The accessory is in USB host 3013 * mode and the Android device in USB device mode 3014 */ 3015 public static final int DEVICE_IN_USB_ACCESSORY = 3016 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_USB_ACCESSORY; 3017 /** @hide 3018 * The audio input device code for a USB audio device. The device is in USB device 3019 * mode and the Android device in USB host mode 3020 */ 3021 public static final int DEVICE_IN_USB_DEVICE = 3022 AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_USB_DEVICE; 3023 /** @hide 3024 * The audio input device code for a FM radio tuner 3025 */ 3026 public static final int DEVICE_IN_FM_TUNER = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_FM_TUNER; 3027 /** @hide 3028 * The audio input device code for a TV tuner 3029 */ 3030 public static final int DEVICE_IN_TV_TUNER = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_TV_TUNER; 3031 /** @hide 3032 * The audio input device code for an analog jack with line impedance detected 3033 */ 3034 public static final int DEVICE_IN_LINE = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_LINE; 3035 /** @hide 3036 * The audio input device code for a S/PDIF digital connection 3037 */ 3038 public static final int DEVICE_IN_SPDIF = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_SPDIF; 3039 /** @hide 3040 * The audio input device code for audio loopback 3041 */ 3042 public static final int DEVICE_IN_LOOPBACK = AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_LOOPBACK; 3043 3044 /** 3045 * Return true if the device code corresponds to an output device. 3046 * @hide 3047 */ isOutputDevice(int device)3048 public static boolean isOutputDevice(int device) 3049 { 3050 return (device & AudioSystem.DEVICE_BIT_IN) == 0; 3051 } 3052 3053 /** 3054 * Return true if the device code corresponds to an input device. 3055 * @hide 3056 */ isInputDevice(int device)3057 public static boolean isInputDevice(int device) 3058 { 3059 return (device & AudioSystem.DEVICE_BIT_IN) == AudioSystem.DEVICE_BIT_IN; 3060 } 3061 3062 3063 /** 3064 * Return the enabled devices for the specified output stream type. 3065 * 3066 * @param streamType The stream type to query. One of 3067 * {@link #STREAM_VOICE_CALL}, 3068 * {@link #STREAM_SYSTEM}, 3069 * {@link #STREAM_RING}, 3070 * {@link #STREAM_MUSIC}, 3071 * {@link #STREAM_ALARM}, 3072 * {@link #STREAM_NOTIFICATION}, 3073 * {@link #STREAM_DTMF}. 3074 * 3075 * @return The bit-mask "or" of audio output device codes for all enabled devices on this 3076 * stream. Zero or more of 3077 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_EARPIECE}, 3078 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_SPEAKER}, 3079 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADSET}, 3080 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_WIRED_HEADPHONE}, 3081 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO}, 3082 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_HEADSET}, 3083 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_SCO_CARKIT}, 3084 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP}, 3085 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_HEADPHONES}, 3086 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_BLUETOOTH_A2DP_SPEAKER}, 3087 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_HDMI}, 3088 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_ANLG_DOCK_HEADSET}, 3089 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_DGTL_DOCK_HEADSET}. 3090 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_USB_ACCESSORY}. 3091 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_USB_DEVICE}. 3092 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_REMOTE_SUBMIX}. 3093 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_TELEPHONY_TX}. 3094 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_LINE}. 3095 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_HDMI_ARC}. 3096 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_SPDIF}. 3097 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_FM}. 3098 * {@link #DEVICE_OUT_DEFAULT} is not used here. 3099 * 3100 * The implementation may support additional device codes beyond those listed, so 3101 * the application should ignore any bits which it does not recognize. 3102 * Note that the information may be imprecise when the implementation 3103 * cannot distinguish whether a particular device is enabled. 3104 * 3105 * {@hide} 3106 */ getDevicesForStream(int streamType)3107 public int getDevicesForStream(int streamType) { 3108 switch (streamType) { 3109 case STREAM_VOICE_CALL: 3110 case STREAM_SYSTEM: 3111 case STREAM_RING: 3112 case STREAM_MUSIC: 3113 case STREAM_ALARM: 3114 case STREAM_NOTIFICATION: 3115 case STREAM_DTMF: 3116 return AudioSystem.getDevicesForStream(streamType); 3117 default: 3118 return 0; 3119 } 3120 } 3121 3122 /** 3123 * Indicate wired accessory connection state change. 3124 * @param device type of device connected/disconnected (AudioManager.DEVICE_OUT_xxx) 3125 * @param state new connection state: 1 connected, 0 disconnected 3126 * @param name device name 3127 * {@hide} 3128 */ setWiredDeviceConnectionState(int type, int state, String address, String name)3129 public void setWiredDeviceConnectionState(int type, int state, String address, String name) { 3130 IAudioService service = getService(); 3131 try { 3132 service.setWiredDeviceConnectionState(type, state, address, name, 3133 mApplicationContext.getOpPackageName()); 3134 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3135 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setWiredDeviceConnectionState "+e); 3136 } 3137 } 3138 3139 /** 3140 * Indicate A2DP source or sink connection state change. 3141 * @param device Bluetooth device connected/disconnected 3142 * @param state new connection state (BluetoothProfile.STATE_xxx) 3143 * @param profile profile for the A2DP device 3144 * (either {@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothProfile.A2DP} or 3145 * {@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothProfile.A2DP_SINK}) 3146 * @return a delay in ms that the caller should wait before broadcasting 3147 * BluetoothA2dp.ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED intent. 3148 * {@hide} 3149 */ setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState(BluetoothDevice device, int state, int profile)3150 public int setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState(BluetoothDevice device, int state, 3151 int profile) { 3152 IAudioService service = getService(); 3153 int delay = 0; 3154 try { 3155 delay = service.setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState(device, state, profile); 3156 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3157 Log.e(TAG, "Dead object in setBluetoothA2dpDeviceConnectionState "+e); 3158 } 3159 return delay; 3160 } 3161 3162 /** {@hide} */ getRingtonePlayer()3163 public IRingtonePlayer getRingtonePlayer() { 3164 try { 3165 return getService().getRingtonePlayer(); 3166 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3167 return null; 3168 } 3169 } 3170 3171 /** 3172 * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to request the native or optimal output sample rate 3173 * for this device's primary output stream, in decimal Hz. 3174 */ 3175 public static final String PROPERTY_OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE = 3176 "android.media.property.OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE"; 3177 3178 /** 3179 * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to request the native or optimal output buffer size 3180 * for this device's primary output stream, in decimal PCM frames. 3181 */ 3182 public static final String PROPERTY_OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER = 3183 "android.media.property.OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER"; 3184 3185 /** 3186 * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to determine if the default microphone audio source 3187 * supports near-ultrasound frequencies (range of 18 - 21 kHz). 3188 */ 3189 public static final String PROPERTY_SUPPORT_MIC_NEAR_ULTRASOUND = 3190 "android.media.property.SUPPORT_MIC_NEAR_ULTRASOUND"; 3191 3192 /** 3193 * Used as a key for {@link #getProperty} to determine if the default speaker audio path 3194 * supports near-ultrasound frequencies (range of 18 - 21 kHz). 3195 */ 3196 public static final String PROPERTY_SUPPORT_SPEAKER_NEAR_ULTRASOUND = 3197 "android.media.property.SUPPORT_SPEAKER_NEAR_ULTRASOUND"; 3198 3199 /** 3200 * Returns the value of the property with the specified key. 3201 * @param key One of the strings corresponding to a property key: either 3202 * {@link #PROPERTY_OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE} or 3203 * {@link #PROPERTY_OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER} 3204 * @return A string representing the associated value for that property key, 3205 * or null if there is no value for that key. 3206 */ getProperty(String key)3207 public String getProperty(String key) { 3208 if (PROPERTY_OUTPUT_SAMPLE_RATE.equals(key)) { 3209 int outputSampleRate = AudioSystem.getPrimaryOutputSamplingRate(); 3210 return outputSampleRate > 0 ? Integer.toString(outputSampleRate) : null; 3211 } else if (PROPERTY_OUTPUT_FRAMES_PER_BUFFER.equals(key)) { 3212 int outputFramesPerBuffer = AudioSystem.getPrimaryOutputFrameCount(); 3213 return outputFramesPerBuffer > 0 ? Integer.toString(outputFramesPerBuffer) : null; 3214 } else if (PROPERTY_SUPPORT_MIC_NEAR_ULTRASOUND.equals(key)) { 3215 // Will throw a RuntimeException Resources.NotFoundException if this config value is 3216 // not found. 3217 return String.valueOf(getContext().getResources().getBoolean( 3218 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_supportMicNearUltrasound)); 3219 } else if (PROPERTY_SUPPORT_SPEAKER_NEAR_ULTRASOUND.equals(key)) { 3220 return String.valueOf(getContext().getResources().getBoolean( 3221 com.android.internal.R.bool.config_supportSpeakerNearUltrasound)); 3222 } else { 3223 // null or unknown key 3224 return null; 3225 } 3226 } 3227 3228 /** 3229 * Returns the estimated latency for the given stream type in milliseconds. 3230 * 3231 * DO NOT UNHIDE. The existing approach for doing A/V sync has too many problems. We need 3232 * a better solution. 3233 * @hide 3234 */ getOutputLatency(int streamType)3235 public int getOutputLatency(int streamType) { 3236 return AudioSystem.getOutputLatency(streamType); 3237 } 3238 3239 /** 3240 * Registers a global volume controller interface. Currently limited to SystemUI. 3241 * 3242 * @hide 3243 */ setVolumeController(IVolumeController controller)3244 public void setVolumeController(IVolumeController controller) { 3245 try { 3246 getService().setVolumeController(controller); 3247 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3248 Log.w(TAG, "Error setting volume controller", e); 3249 } 3250 } 3251 3252 /** 3253 * Notify audio manager about volume controller visibility changes. 3254 * Currently limited to SystemUI. 3255 * 3256 * @hide 3257 */ notifyVolumeControllerVisible(IVolumeController controller, boolean visible)3258 public void notifyVolumeControllerVisible(IVolumeController controller, boolean visible) { 3259 try { 3260 getService().notifyVolumeControllerVisible(controller, visible); 3261 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3262 Log.w(TAG, "Error notifying about volume controller visibility", e); 3263 } 3264 } 3265 3266 /** 3267 * Only useful for volume controllers. 3268 * @hide 3269 */ isStreamAffectedByRingerMode(int streamType)3270 public boolean isStreamAffectedByRingerMode(int streamType) { 3271 try { 3272 return getService().isStreamAffectedByRingerMode(streamType); 3273 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3274 Log.w(TAG, "Error calling isStreamAffectedByRingerMode", e); 3275 return false; 3276 } 3277 } 3278 3279 /** 3280 * Only useful for volume controllers. 3281 * @hide 3282 */ isStreamAffectedByMute(int streamType)3283 public boolean isStreamAffectedByMute(int streamType) { 3284 try { 3285 return getService().isStreamAffectedByMute(streamType); 3286 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3287 Log.w(TAG, "Error calling isStreamAffectedByMute", e); 3288 return false; 3289 } 3290 } 3291 3292 /** 3293 * Only useful for volume controllers. 3294 * @hide 3295 */ disableSafeMediaVolume()3296 public void disableSafeMediaVolume() { 3297 try { 3298 getService().disableSafeMediaVolume(mApplicationContext.getOpPackageName()); 3299 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3300 Log.w(TAG, "Error disabling safe media volume", e); 3301 } 3302 } 3303 3304 /** 3305 * Only useful for volume controllers. 3306 * @hide 3307 */ setRingerModeInternal(int ringerMode)3308 public void setRingerModeInternal(int ringerMode) { 3309 try { 3310 getService().setRingerModeInternal(ringerMode, getContext().getOpPackageName()); 3311 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3312 Log.w(TAG, "Error calling setRingerModeInternal", e); 3313 } 3314 } 3315 3316 /** 3317 * Only useful for volume controllers. 3318 * @hide 3319 */ getRingerModeInternal()3320 public int getRingerModeInternal() { 3321 try { 3322 return getService().getRingerModeInternal(); 3323 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3324 Log.w(TAG, "Error calling getRingerModeInternal", e); 3325 return RINGER_MODE_NORMAL; 3326 } 3327 } 3328 3329 /** 3330 * Only useful for volume controllers. 3331 * @hide 3332 */ setVolumePolicy(VolumePolicy policy)3333 public void setVolumePolicy(VolumePolicy policy) { 3334 try { 3335 getService().setVolumePolicy(policy); 3336 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3337 Log.w(TAG, "Error calling setVolumePolicy", e); 3338 } 3339 } 3340 3341 /** 3342 * Set Hdmi Cec system audio mode. 3343 * 3344 * @param on whether to be on system audio mode 3345 * @return output device type. 0 (DEVICE_NONE) if failed to set device. 3346 * @hide 3347 */ setHdmiSystemAudioSupported(boolean on)3348 public int setHdmiSystemAudioSupported(boolean on) { 3349 try { 3350 return getService().setHdmiSystemAudioSupported(on); 3351 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3352 Log.w(TAG, "Error setting system audio mode", e); 3353 return AudioSystem.DEVICE_NONE; 3354 } 3355 } 3356 3357 /** 3358 * Returns true if Hdmi Cec system audio mode is supported. 3359 * 3360 * @hide 3361 */ 3362 @SystemApi isHdmiSystemAudioSupported()3363 public boolean isHdmiSystemAudioSupported() { 3364 try { 3365 return getService().isHdmiSystemAudioSupported(); 3366 } catch (RemoteException e) { 3367 Log.w(TAG, "Error querying system audio mode", e); 3368 return false; 3369 } 3370 } 3371 3372 /** 3373 * Return codes for listAudioPorts(), createAudioPatch() ... 3374 */ 3375 3376 /** @hide 3377 * CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC API 3378 */ 3379 public static final int SUCCESS = AudioSystem.SUCCESS; 3380 /** 3381 * A default error code. 3382 */ 3383 public static final int ERROR = AudioSystem.ERROR; 3384 /** @hide 3385 * CANDIDATE FOR PUBLIC API 3386 */ 3387 public static final int ERROR_BAD_VALUE = AudioSystem.BAD_VALUE; 3388 /** @hide 3389 */ 3390 public static final int ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION = AudioSystem.INVALID_OPERATION; 3391 /** @hide 3392 */ 3393 public static final int ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED = AudioSystem.PERMISSION_DENIED; 3394 /** @hide 3395 */ 3396 public static final int ERROR_NO_INIT = AudioSystem.NO_INIT; 3397 /** 3398 * An error code indicating that the object reporting it is no longer valid and needs to 3399 * be recreated. 3400 */ 3401 public static final int ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT = AudioSystem.DEAD_OBJECT; 3402 3403 /** 3404 * Returns a list of descriptors for all audio ports managed by the audio framework. 3405 * Audio ports are nodes in the audio framework or audio hardware that can be configured 3406 * or connected and disconnected with createAudioPatch() or releaseAudioPatch(). 3407 * See AudioPort for a list of attributes of each audio port. 3408 * @param ports An AudioPort ArrayList where the list will be returned. 3409 * @hide 3410 */ listAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports)3411 public static int listAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports) { 3412 return updateAudioPortCache(ports, null, null); 3413 } 3414 3415 /** 3416 * Returns a list of descriptors for all audio ports managed by the audio framework as 3417 * it was before the last update calback. 3418 * @param ports An AudioPort ArrayList where the list will be returned. 3419 * @hide 3420 */ listPreviousAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports)3421 public static int listPreviousAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports) { 3422 return updateAudioPortCache(null, null, ports); 3423 } 3424 3425 /** 3426 * Specialized version of listAudioPorts() listing only audio devices (AudioDevicePort) 3427 * @see listAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort>) 3428 * @hide 3429 */ listAudioDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices)3430 public static int listAudioDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices) { 3431 if (devices == null) { 3432 return ERROR_BAD_VALUE; 3433 } 3434 ArrayList<AudioPort> ports = new ArrayList<AudioPort>(); 3435 int status = updateAudioPortCache(ports, null, null); 3436 if (status == SUCCESS) { 3437 filterDevicePorts(ports, devices); 3438 } 3439 return status; 3440 } 3441 3442 /** 3443 * Specialized version of listPreviousAudioPorts() listing only audio devices (AudioDevicePort) 3444 * @see listPreviousAudioPorts(ArrayList<AudioPort>) 3445 * @hide 3446 */ listPreviousAudioDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices)3447 public static int listPreviousAudioDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices) { 3448 if (devices == null) { 3449 return ERROR_BAD_VALUE; 3450 } 3451 ArrayList<AudioPort> ports = new ArrayList<AudioPort>(); 3452 int status = updateAudioPortCache(null, null, ports); 3453 if (status == SUCCESS) { 3454 filterDevicePorts(ports, devices); 3455 } 3456 return status; 3457 } 3458 filterDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports, ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices)3459 private static void filterDevicePorts(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports, 3460 ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> devices) { 3461 devices.clear(); 3462 for (int i = 0; i < ports.size(); i++) { 3463 if (ports.get(i) instanceof AudioDevicePort) { 3464 devices.add((AudioDevicePort)ports.get(i)); 3465 } 3466 } 3467 } 3468 3469 /** 3470 * Create a connection between two or more devices. The framework will reject the request if 3471 * device types are not compatible or the implementation does not support the requested 3472 * configuration. 3473 * NOTE: current implementation is limited to one source and one sink per patch. 3474 * @param patch AudioPatch array where the newly created patch will be returned. 3475 * As input, if patch[0] is not null, the specified patch will be replaced by the 3476 * new patch created. This avoids calling releaseAudioPatch() when modifying a 3477 * patch and allows the implementation to optimize transitions. 3478 * @param sources List of source audio ports. All must be AudioPort.ROLE_SOURCE. 3479 * @param sinks List of sink audio ports. All must be AudioPort.ROLE_SINK. 3480 * 3481 * @return - {@link #SUCCESS} if connection is successful. 3482 * - {@link #ERROR_BAD_VALUE} if incompatible device types are passed. 3483 * - {@link #ERROR_INVALID_OPERATION} if the requested connection is not supported. 3484 * - {@link #ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED} if the client does not have permission to create 3485 * a patch. 3486 * - {@link #ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT} if the server process is dead 3487 * - {@link #ERROR} if patch cannot be connected for any other reason. 3488 * 3489 * patch[0] contains the newly created patch 3490 * @hide 3491 */ createAudioPatch(AudioPatch[] patch, AudioPortConfig[] sources, AudioPortConfig[] sinks)3492 public static int createAudioPatch(AudioPatch[] patch, 3493 AudioPortConfig[] sources, 3494 AudioPortConfig[] sinks) { 3495 return AudioSystem.createAudioPatch(patch, sources, sinks); 3496 } 3497 3498 /** 3499 * Releases an existing audio patch connection. 3500 * @param patch The audio patch to disconnect. 3501 * @return - {@link #SUCCESS} if disconnection is successful. 3502 * - {@link #ERROR_BAD_VALUE} if the specified patch does not exist. 3503 * - {@link #ERROR_PERMISSION_DENIED} if the client does not have permission to release 3504 * a patch. 3505 * - {@link #ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT} if the server process is dead 3506 * - {@link #ERROR} if patch cannot be released for any other reason. 3507 * @hide 3508 */ releaseAudioPatch(AudioPatch patch)3509 public static int releaseAudioPatch(AudioPatch patch) { 3510 return AudioSystem.releaseAudioPatch(patch); 3511 } 3512 3513 /** 3514 * List all existing connections between audio ports. 3515 * @param patches An AudioPatch array where the list will be returned. 3516 * @hide 3517 */ listAudioPatches(ArrayList<AudioPatch> patches)3518 public static int listAudioPatches(ArrayList<AudioPatch> patches) { 3519 return updateAudioPortCache(null, patches, null); 3520 } 3521 3522 /** 3523 * Set the gain on the specified AudioPort. The AudioGainConfig config is build by 3524 * AudioGain.buildConfig() 3525 * @hide 3526 */ setAudioPortGain(AudioPort port, AudioGainConfig gain)3527 public static int setAudioPortGain(AudioPort port, AudioGainConfig gain) { 3528 if (port == null || gain == null) { 3529 return ERROR_BAD_VALUE; 3530 } 3531 AudioPortConfig activeConfig = port.activeConfig(); 3532 AudioPortConfig config = new AudioPortConfig(port, activeConfig.samplingRate(), 3533 activeConfig.channelMask(), activeConfig.format(), gain); 3534 config.mConfigMask = AudioPortConfig.GAIN; 3535 return AudioSystem.setAudioPortConfig(config); 3536 } 3537 3538 /** 3539 * Listener registered by client to be notified upon new audio port connections, 3540 * disconnections or attributes update. 3541 * @hide 3542 */ 3543 public interface OnAudioPortUpdateListener { 3544 /** 3545 * Callback method called upon audio port list update. 3546 * @param portList the updated list of audio ports 3547 */ onAudioPortListUpdate(AudioPort[] portList)3548 public void onAudioPortListUpdate(AudioPort[] portList); 3549 3550 /** 3551 * Callback method called upon audio patch list update. 3552 * @param patchList the updated list of audio patches 3553 */ onAudioPatchListUpdate(AudioPatch[] patchList)3554 public void onAudioPatchListUpdate(AudioPatch[] patchList); 3555 3556 /** 3557 * Callback method called when the mediaserver dies 3558 */ onServiceDied()3559 public void onServiceDied(); 3560 } 3561 3562 /** 3563 * Register an audio port list update listener. 3564 * @hide 3565 */ registerAudioPortUpdateListener(OnAudioPortUpdateListener l)3566 public void registerAudioPortUpdateListener(OnAudioPortUpdateListener l) { 3567 sAudioPortEventHandler.init(); 3568 sAudioPortEventHandler.registerListener(l); 3569 } 3570 3571 /** 3572 * Unregister an audio port list update listener. 3573 * @hide 3574 */ unregisterAudioPortUpdateListener(OnAudioPortUpdateListener l)3575 public void unregisterAudioPortUpdateListener(OnAudioPortUpdateListener l) { 3576 sAudioPortEventHandler.unregisterListener(l); 3577 } 3578 3579 // 3580 // AudioPort implementation 3581 // 3582 3583 static final int AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT = 0; 3584 static Integer sAudioPortGeneration = new Integer(AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT); 3585 static ArrayList<AudioPort> sAudioPortsCached = new ArrayList<AudioPort>(); 3586 static ArrayList<AudioPort> sPreviousAudioPortsCached = new ArrayList<AudioPort>(); 3587 static ArrayList<AudioPatch> sAudioPatchesCached = new ArrayList<AudioPatch>(); 3588 resetAudioPortGeneration()3589 static int resetAudioPortGeneration() { 3590 int generation; 3591 synchronized (sAudioPortGeneration) { 3592 generation = sAudioPortGeneration; 3593 sAudioPortGeneration = AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT; 3594 } 3595 return generation; 3596 } 3597 updateAudioPortCache(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports, ArrayList<AudioPatch> patches, ArrayList<AudioPort> previousPorts)3598 static int updateAudioPortCache(ArrayList<AudioPort> ports, ArrayList<AudioPatch> patches, 3599 ArrayList<AudioPort> previousPorts) { 3600 sAudioPortEventHandler.init(); 3601 synchronized (sAudioPortGeneration) { 3602 3603 if (sAudioPortGeneration == AUDIOPORT_GENERATION_INIT) { 3604 int[] patchGeneration = new int[1]; 3605 int[] portGeneration = new int[1]; 3606 int status; 3607 ArrayList<AudioPort> newPorts = new ArrayList<AudioPort>(); 3608 ArrayList<AudioPatch> newPatches = new ArrayList<AudioPatch>(); 3609 3610 do { 3611 newPorts.clear(); 3612 status = AudioSystem.listAudioPorts(newPorts, portGeneration); 3613 if (status != SUCCESS) { 3614 Log.w(TAG, "updateAudioPortCache: listAudioPorts failed"); 3615 return status; 3616 } 3617 newPatches.clear(); 3618 status = AudioSystem.listAudioPatches(newPatches, patchGeneration); 3619 if (status != SUCCESS) { 3620 Log.w(TAG, "updateAudioPortCache: listAudioPatches failed"); 3621 return status; 3622 } 3623 } while (patchGeneration[0] != portGeneration[0]); 3624 3625 for (int i = 0; i < newPatches.size(); i++) { 3626 for (int j = 0; j < newPatches.get(i).sources().length; j++) { 3627 AudioPortConfig portCfg = updatePortConfig(newPatches.get(i).sources()[j], 3628 newPorts); 3629 newPatches.get(i).sources()[j] = portCfg; 3630 } 3631 for (int j = 0; j < newPatches.get(i).sinks().length; j++) { 3632 AudioPortConfig portCfg = updatePortConfig(newPatches.get(i).sinks()[j], 3633 newPorts); 3634 newPatches.get(i).sinks()[j] = portCfg; 3635 } 3636 } 3637 for (Iterator<AudioPatch> i = newPatches.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) { 3638 AudioPatch newPatch = i.next(); 3639 boolean hasInvalidPort = false; 3640 for (AudioPortConfig portCfg : newPatch.sources()) { 3641 if (portCfg == null) { 3642 hasInvalidPort = true; 3643 break; 3644 } 3645 } 3646 for (AudioPortConfig portCfg : newPatch.sinks()) { 3647 if (portCfg == null) { 3648 hasInvalidPort = true; 3649 break; 3650 } 3651 } 3652 if (hasInvalidPort) { 3653 // Temporarily remove patches with invalid ports. One who created the patch 3654 // is responsible for dealing with the port change. 3655 i.remove(); 3656 } 3657 } 3658 3659 sPreviousAudioPortsCached = sAudioPortsCached; 3660 sAudioPortsCached = newPorts; 3661 sAudioPatchesCached = newPatches; 3662 sAudioPortGeneration = portGeneration[0]; 3663 } 3664 if (ports != null) { 3665 ports.clear(); 3666 ports.addAll(sAudioPortsCached); 3667 } 3668 if (patches != null) { 3669 patches.clear(); 3670 patches.addAll(sAudioPatchesCached); 3671 } 3672 if (previousPorts != null) { 3673 previousPorts.clear(); 3674 previousPorts.addAll(sPreviousAudioPortsCached); 3675 } 3676 } 3677 return SUCCESS; 3678 } 3679 updatePortConfig(AudioPortConfig portCfg, ArrayList<AudioPort> ports)3680 static AudioPortConfig updatePortConfig(AudioPortConfig portCfg, ArrayList<AudioPort> ports) { 3681 AudioPort port = portCfg.port(); 3682 int k; 3683 for (k = 0; k < ports.size(); k++) { 3684 // compare handles because the port returned by JNI is not of the correct 3685 // subclass 3686 if (ports.get(k).handle().equals(port.handle())) { 3687 port = ports.get(k); 3688 break; 3689 } 3690 } 3691 if (k == ports.size()) { 3692 // this hould never happen 3693 Log.e(TAG, "updatePortConfig port not found for handle: "+port.handle().id()); 3694 return null; 3695 } 3696 AudioGainConfig gainCfg = portCfg.gain(); 3697 if (gainCfg != null) { 3698 AudioGain gain = port.gain(gainCfg.index()); 3699 gainCfg = gain.buildConfig(gainCfg.mode(), 3700 gainCfg.channelMask(), 3701 gainCfg.values(), 3702 gainCfg.rampDurationMs()); 3703 } 3704 return port.buildConfig(portCfg.samplingRate(), 3705 portCfg.channelMask(), 3706 portCfg.format(), 3707 gainCfg); 3708 } 3709 3710 private OnAmPortUpdateListener mPortListener = null; 3711 3712 /** 3713 * The message sent to apps when the contents of the device list changes if they provide 3714 * a {#link Handler} object to addOnAudioDeviceConnectionListener(). 3715 */ 3716 private final static int MSG_DEVICES_CALLBACK_REGISTERED = 0; 3717 private final static int MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_ADDED = 1; 3718 private final static int MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_REMOVED = 2; 3719 3720 /** 3721 * The list of {@link AudioDeviceCallback} objects to receive add/remove notifications. 3722 */ 3723 private ArrayMap<AudioDeviceCallback, NativeEventHandlerDelegate> 3724 mDeviceCallbacks = 3725 new ArrayMap<AudioDeviceCallback, NativeEventHandlerDelegate>(); 3726 3727 /** 3728 * The following are flags to allow users of {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} to filter 3729 * the results list to only those device types they are interested in. 3730 */ 3731 /** 3732 * Specifies to the {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} method to include 3733 * source (i.e. input) audio devices. 3734 */ 3735 public static final int GET_DEVICES_INPUTS = 0x0001; 3736 3737 /** 3738 * Specifies to the {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} method to include 3739 * sink (i.e. output) audio devices. 3740 */ 3741 public static final int GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS = 0x0002; 3742 3743 /** 3744 * Specifies to the {@link AudioManager#getDevices(int)} method to include both 3745 * source and sink devices. 3746 */ 3747 public static final int GET_DEVICES_ALL = GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS | GET_DEVICES_INPUTS; 3748 3749 /** 3750 * Determines if a given AudioDevicePort meets the specified filter criteria. 3751 * @param port The port to test. 3752 * @param flags A set of bitflags specifying the criteria to test. 3753 * @see {@link GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS} and {@link GET_DEVICES_INPUTS} 3754 **/ checkFlags(AudioDevicePort port, int flags)3755 private static boolean checkFlags(AudioDevicePort port, int flags) { 3756 return port.role() == AudioPort.ROLE_SINK && (flags & GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS) != 0 || 3757 port.role() == AudioPort.ROLE_SOURCE && (flags & GET_DEVICES_INPUTS) != 0; 3758 } 3759 checkTypes(AudioDevicePort port)3760 private static boolean checkTypes(AudioDevicePort port) { 3761 return AudioDeviceInfo.convertInternalDeviceToDeviceType(port.type()) != 3762 AudioDeviceInfo.TYPE_UNKNOWN && 3763 port.type() != AudioSystem.DEVICE_IN_BACK_MIC; 3764 } 3765 3766 /** 3767 * Returns an array of {@link AudioDeviceInfo} objects corresponding to the audio devices 3768 * currently connected to the system and meeting the criteria specified in the 3769 * <code>flags</code> parameter. 3770 * @param flags A set of bitflags specifying the criteria to test. 3771 * @see {@link GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS}, {@link GET_DEVICES_INPUTS} and {@link GET_DEVICES_ALL}. 3772 * @return A (possibly zero-length) array of AudioDeviceInfo objects. 3773 */ getDevices(int flags)3774 public AudioDeviceInfo[] getDevices(int flags) { 3775 return getDevicesStatic(flags); 3776 } 3777 3778 /** 3779 * Does the actual computation to generate an array of (externally-visible) AudioDeviceInfo 3780 * objects from the current (internal) AudioDevicePort list. 3781 */ 3782 private static AudioDeviceInfo[] infoListFromPortList(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports, int flags)3783 infoListFromPortList(ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports, int flags) { 3784 3785 // figure out how many AudioDeviceInfo we need space for... 3786 int numRecs = 0; 3787 for (AudioDevicePort port : ports) { 3788 if (checkTypes(port) && checkFlags(port, flags)) { 3789 numRecs++; 3790 } 3791 } 3792 3793 // Now load them up... 3794 AudioDeviceInfo[] deviceList = new AudioDeviceInfo[numRecs]; 3795 int slot = 0; 3796 for (AudioDevicePort port : ports) { 3797 if (checkTypes(port) && checkFlags(port, flags)) { 3798 deviceList[slot++] = new AudioDeviceInfo(port); 3799 } 3800 } 3801 3802 return deviceList; 3803 } 3804 3805 /* 3806 * Calculate the list of ports that are in ports_B, but not in ports_A. This is used by 3807 * the add/remove callback mechanism to provide a list of the newly added or removed devices 3808 * rather than the whole list and make the app figure it out. 3809 * Note that calling this method with: 3810 * ports_A == PREVIOUS_ports and ports_B == CURRENT_ports will calculated ADDED ports. 3811 * ports_A == CURRENT_ports and ports_B == PREVIOUS_ports will calculated REMOVED ports. 3812 */ calcListDeltas( ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports_A, ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports_B, int flags)3813 private static AudioDeviceInfo[] calcListDeltas( 3814 ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports_A, ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports_B, int flags) { 3815 3816 ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> delta_ports = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>(); 3817 3818 AudioDevicePort cur_port = null; 3819 for (int cur_index = 0; cur_index < ports_B.size(); cur_index++) { 3820 boolean cur_port_found = false; 3821 cur_port = ports_B.get(cur_index); 3822 for (int prev_index = 0; 3823 prev_index < ports_A.size() && !cur_port_found; 3824 prev_index++) { 3825 cur_port_found = (cur_port.id() == ports_A.get(prev_index).id()); 3826 } 3827 3828 if (!cur_port_found) { 3829 delta_ports.add(cur_port); 3830 } 3831 } 3832 3833 return infoListFromPortList(delta_ports, flags); 3834 } 3835 3836 /** 3837 * Generates a list of AudioDeviceInfo objects corresponding to the audio devices currently 3838 * connected to the system and meeting the criteria specified in the <code>flags</code> 3839 * parameter. 3840 * This is an internal function. The public API front is getDevices(int). 3841 * @param flags A set of bitflags specifying the criteria to test. 3842 * @see {@link GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS}, {@link GET_DEVICES_INPUTS} and {@link GET_DEVICES_ALL}. 3843 * @return A (possibly zero-length) array of AudioDeviceInfo objects. 3844 * @hide 3845 */ getDevicesStatic(int flags)3846 public static AudioDeviceInfo[] getDevicesStatic(int flags) { 3847 ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> ports = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>(); 3848 int status = AudioManager.listAudioDevicePorts(ports); 3849 if (status != AudioManager.SUCCESS) { 3850 // fail and bail! 3851 return new AudioDeviceInfo[0]; // Always return an array. 3852 } 3853 3854 return infoListFromPortList(ports, flags); 3855 } 3856 3857 /** 3858 * Registers an {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object to receive notifications of changes 3859 * to the set of connected audio devices. 3860 * @param callback The {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object to receive connect/disconnect 3861 * notifications. 3862 * @param handler Specifies the {@link Handler} object for the thread on which to execute 3863 * the callback. If <code>null</code>, the {@link Handler} associated with the main 3864 * {@link Looper} will be used. 3865 */ registerAudioDeviceCallback(AudioDeviceCallback callback, android.os.Handler handler)3866 public void registerAudioDeviceCallback(AudioDeviceCallback callback, 3867 android.os.Handler handler) { 3868 synchronized (mDeviceCallbacks) { 3869 if (callback != null && !mDeviceCallbacks.containsKey(callback)) { 3870 if (mDeviceCallbacks.size() == 0) { 3871 if (mPortListener == null) { 3872 mPortListener = new OnAmPortUpdateListener(); 3873 } 3874 registerAudioPortUpdateListener(mPortListener); 3875 } 3876 NativeEventHandlerDelegate delegate = 3877 new NativeEventHandlerDelegate(callback, handler); 3878 mDeviceCallbacks.put(callback, delegate); 3879 broadcastDeviceListChange(delegate.getHandler()); 3880 } 3881 } 3882 } 3883 3884 /** 3885 * Unregisters an {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object which has been previously registered 3886 * to receive notifications of changes to the set of connected audio devices. 3887 * @param callback The {@link AudioDeviceCallback} object that was previously registered 3888 * with {@link AudioManager#registerAudioDeviceCallback) to be unregistered. 3889 */ unregisterAudioDeviceCallback(AudioDeviceCallback callback)3890 public void unregisterAudioDeviceCallback(AudioDeviceCallback callback) { 3891 synchronized (mDeviceCallbacks) { 3892 if (mDeviceCallbacks.containsKey(callback)) { 3893 mDeviceCallbacks.remove(callback); 3894 if (mDeviceCallbacks.size() == 0) { 3895 unregisterAudioPortUpdateListener(mPortListener); 3896 } 3897 } 3898 } 3899 } 3900 3901 // Since we need to calculate the changes since THE LAST NOTIFICATION, and not since the 3902 // (unpredictable) last time updateAudioPortCache() was called by someone, keep a list 3903 // of the ports that exist at the time of the last notification. 3904 private ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> mPreviousPorts = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>(); 3905 3906 /** 3907 * Internal method to compute and generate add/remove messages and then send to any 3908 * registered callbacks. 3909 */ broadcastDeviceListChange(Handler handler)3910 private void broadcastDeviceListChange(Handler handler) { 3911 int status; 3912 3913 // Get the new current set of ports 3914 ArrayList<AudioDevicePort> current_ports = new ArrayList<AudioDevicePort>(); 3915 status = AudioManager.listAudioDevicePorts(current_ports); 3916 if (status != AudioManager.SUCCESS) { 3917 return; 3918 } 3919 3920 if (handler != null) { 3921 // This is the callback for the registration, so send the current list 3922 AudioDeviceInfo[] deviceList = 3923 infoListFromPortList(current_ports, GET_DEVICES_ALL); 3924 handler.sendMessage( 3925 Message.obtain(handler, MSG_DEVICES_CALLBACK_REGISTERED, deviceList)); 3926 } else { 3927 AudioDeviceInfo[] added_devices = 3928 calcListDeltas(mPreviousPorts, current_ports, GET_DEVICES_ALL); 3929 AudioDeviceInfo[] removed_devices = 3930 calcListDeltas(current_ports, mPreviousPorts, GET_DEVICES_ALL); 3931 3932 if (added_devices.length != 0 || removed_devices.length != 0) { 3933 synchronized (mDeviceCallbacks) { 3934 for (int i = 0; i < mDeviceCallbacks.size(); i++) { 3935 handler = mDeviceCallbacks.valueAt(i).getHandler(); 3936 if (handler != null) { 3937 if (added_devices.length != 0) { 3938 handler.sendMessage(Message.obtain(handler, 3939 MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_ADDED, 3940 added_devices)); 3941 } 3942 if (removed_devices.length != 0) { 3943 handler.sendMessage(Message.obtain(handler, 3944 MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_REMOVED, 3945 removed_devices)); 3946 } 3947 } 3948 } 3949 } 3950 } 3951 } 3952 3953 mPreviousPorts = current_ports; 3954 } 3955 3956 /** 3957 * Handles Port list update notifications from the AudioManager 3958 */ 3959 private class OnAmPortUpdateListener implements AudioManager.OnAudioPortUpdateListener { 3960 static final String TAG = "OnAmPortUpdateListener"; onAudioPortListUpdate(AudioPort[] portList)3961 public void onAudioPortListUpdate(AudioPort[] portList) { 3962 broadcastDeviceListChange(null); 3963 } 3964 3965 /** 3966 * Callback method called upon audio patch list update. 3967 * Note: We don't do anything with Patches at this time, so ignore this notification. 3968 * @param patchList the updated list of audio patches. 3969 */ onAudioPatchListUpdate(AudioPatch[] patchList)3970 public void onAudioPatchListUpdate(AudioPatch[] patchList) {} 3971 3972 /** 3973 * Callback method called when the mediaserver dies 3974 */ onServiceDied()3975 public void onServiceDied() { 3976 broadcastDeviceListChange(null); 3977 } 3978 } 3979 3980 //--------------------------------------------------------- 3981 // Inner classes 3982 //-------------------- 3983 /** 3984 * Helper class to handle the forwarding of native events to the appropriate listener 3985 * (potentially) handled in a different thread. 3986 */ 3987 private class NativeEventHandlerDelegate { 3988 private final Handler mHandler; 3989 NativeEventHandlerDelegate(final AudioDeviceCallback callback, Handler handler)3990 NativeEventHandlerDelegate(final AudioDeviceCallback callback, 3991 Handler handler) { 3992 // find the looper for our new event handler 3993 Looper looper; 3994 if (handler != null) { 3995 looper = handler.getLooper(); 3996 } else { 3997 // no given handler, use the looper the addListener call was called in 3998 looper = Looper.getMainLooper(); 3999 } 4000 4001 // construct the event handler with this looper 4002 if (looper != null) { 4003 // implement the event handler delegate 4004 mHandler = new Handler(looper) { 4005 @Override 4006 public void handleMessage(Message msg) { 4007 switch(msg.what) { 4008 case MSG_DEVICES_CALLBACK_REGISTERED: 4009 case MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_ADDED: 4010 if (callback != null) { 4011 callback.onAudioDevicesAdded((AudioDeviceInfo[])msg.obj); 4012 } 4013 break; 4014 4015 case MSG_DEVICES_DEVICES_REMOVED: 4016 if (callback != null) { 4017 callback.onAudioDevicesRemoved((AudioDeviceInfo[])msg.obj); 4018 } 4019 break; 4020 4021 default: 4022 Log.e(TAG, "Unknown native event type: " + msg.what); 4023 break; 4024 } 4025 } 4026 }; 4027 } else { 4028 mHandler = null; 4029 } 4030 } 4031 getHandler()4032 Handler getHandler() { 4033 return mHandler; 4034 } 4035 } 4036 } 4037